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    what might cause the trigger not to fire?

    I am getting OK groups on my H&R Garand but they definitely could be improved on. I swapped in a CMP stock that's much tighter (I'm told that's a good thing) but the trigger group
    was a bear to insert. When I finally got the thing in and the trigger guard closed the trigger would not pull. It would go back about half way and then -Nothing. I swapped stocks
    with another Garand and now Garand 1 fires ok but garand 2 (the one that received the surly CMP stock) refuses to fire, just like the first one did. Any thoughts???

    Mark

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    Find Orlando’s stock fitting guide. You may have some rub.
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    A tight stock can cause all sorts of operational problems,as stated,Orlando's tutorial is great!
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