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I have a A/F Zoli-Rizzini with single trigger that is doubling? Pull apart and cleaned the trigger group but still same. Is this a common problem with the single trigger setup? Anyone have disassembly instructions for a complete disassembly?
Last edited by elton; 09/18/18 06:18 PM.
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It happens to many good single trigger guns. Send the trigger group to a real trigger man and describe in great detail what it is doing. It won't fix itself ................it will only get worse.
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Figured out the doubling issuean now working on getting the trigger pull correct. 4#on the first an 4.5# on second 😀
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Elton, Please explain the cause of the doubling and what you did to cure.
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Maybe his working on the trigger pulls will cause more doubling.
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Mr. Dudley do you do single trigger work ? My doubling was caused by the back screw over tightened. I now have trigger pulls of 4 and 6 #. and no more doubling. They started at 8 and 10. So Im happy with the results.
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I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night and watched lots of Youtube. Now Im ready to be a gunsmith. Only kidding. But I do have a elderly gentleman about an hour from me who worked for Purdey at one time and he coached me through the process. If I mess up my gun its my mess up. Im not a professional by any means and dont hire out. Stan said to send it to have fixed but didnt mention to who. and Mr. Dudley didnt offer. So I decided to do it myself. Took it apart without the stock was easy to see the back screw was binding things up. Was an easy fix.
Last edited by elton; 10/01/18 11:38 PM.
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elton, Well done you . Trigger work really is an art form that requires observation, patience, skill and common sense . The latter seems to be difficult to find and cannot be bought.
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If the current masters dont become teachers the trade is lost forever. Im thankful that a old world master as allowed me into his world that I want to be apart of. At 60 I learn everyday. I try to be a sponge every time i get to be in the his world. I only pray as you said that I have enough common sense to know that I know an ask for help when I dont.
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Had a great visit with Gunter Pfrommer from Virginia. Got some great advice an he is the real deal. Old world Gunsmith
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