Conventional rifles
expensive than rifle itself. The reason is that the firing mechanism and loading away when
plates are opened. It is especially true for repairs by non-professionals. In many cases
This rifle is a simple and very popular plinker. However, any repair of this rifle is more
people were bringing into my shop plastic bags with parts - not always complete. One of
the critical jobs on this rifle is a Trigger Job. We have developed the way of doing it
without any disassembling at all, which makes this job affordable for any customer. We do
it through the opening in the side plate. See below.
Trigger job on Marlin 60
First, the hole is milled in the side plate where the hammer notch is accessible, then the
diamond needle file is used for changing the engagement angle of the hammer notch.  This
way trigger pull can be reduced and smoothed as much as you want. The attention should
be given to reliability of the final job. Too light trigger may result in hammer jerking from
installing scope mounts, scopes and many other jobs.

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