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  • anhzx
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    • Feb 2015
    • 378

    Need help Trigger issue with Kimber Warrior II (problem solved, i think)

    *** I believe i figured it out what the problem is. Just noticed that if i place the trigger finger on the top of the trigger bow, the trigger pull is normal. When trigger finger toward the middle / bottom of the trigger bow, that's when the issue happened. I adjust the trigger travel screws and so far it seems to be working, dry-firing wise.****

    I have a kimber warrior II with trigger issue. The trigger occasional get “stuck”. I have to pull very hard in order for the trigger to break. Sometimes the trigger doesn't even break. I had to let go of the grip safety, re-engage again, then it'll break with very hard trigger pull. The gun has ~ 150 rds through from 2 range trips, and the problems happened both times. The grip safety has good spring tension. I attached 2 pictures of the sear, disconnector and sear spring.

    I am contemplating to contact kimber, but trying to avoid it if it's an easy fix by a gunsmith. I looked around and could not find a define answer of how to fix this particular problem. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciate. Thanks.
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    Last edited by anhzx; 06-23-2017, 5:02 AM. Reason: problem solved, i think
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  • #2
    shafferds
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 1970

    Back out the set screw on the trigger

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    • #3
      anhzx
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      • Feb 2015
      • 378

      Yeah. That was what i did, and it seems ok now. Thanks.
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      • #4
        'ol shooter
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        • Mar 2011
        • 4646

        Pull the trigger and hold, the hammer should move freely when manipulated. If you feel any dragging, back the screw out a little more. Don't forget to put thread lock on the screw threads prior to adjustment or it will walk.
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          anhzx
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          • Feb 2015
          • 378

          Will put thread lock on it. Amazing how only less than 1/8 of a turn on trigger set screw makes that much different. I have a few 1911 and this is the first time trouble shooting and taking it apart. Learning quite a bit. Thanks for the advice.
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