awpk03s
03-11-2013, 08:03 PM
On my last shooting trip with my Garand (5.89M Field Grade), on one of the clips, the trigger guard (stamped) came unlatched while firing. After figuring out what had happened, I slapped it shut and went on shooting. It happened twice in the whole range session (80 rounds).
When unlatching the trigger guard, the assembly just slides right out of the rifle, and the stock slips right off the receiver. Not much tightness at all.
The stock is a beauty for a Field Grade, an HRA stock with good cartouches.
The lugs on the trigger guard aren't totally round, but don't have flats either.
I use some small magnet strips on the bottom of the housing to shim it, which helps make it tighter to close and latch, but it still doesn't seem to take much pressure to unlatch the guard.
I have a spare trigger assembly, and put that in the rifle, and it locks up very tight. It takes more pressure to unlatch the guard on the spare set.
So, my question is a recommendation on what I should look for first in replacing... swap out the trigger guard and call it a day, or is the stock too worn and compressed based on my description?
I appreciate any advice or comments.
Here is the rifle in question:
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t310/mba656/guns/DSC03968.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t310/mba656/guns/DSC03963.jpg
When unlatching the trigger guard, the assembly just slides right out of the rifle, and the stock slips right off the receiver. Not much tightness at all.
The stock is a beauty for a Field Grade, an HRA stock with good cartouches.
The lugs on the trigger guard aren't totally round, but don't have flats either.
I use some small magnet strips on the bottom of the housing to shim it, which helps make it tighter to close and latch, but it still doesn't seem to take much pressure to unlatch the guard.
I have a spare trigger assembly, and put that in the rifle, and it locks up very tight. It takes more pressure to unlatch the guard on the spare set.
So, my question is a recommendation on what I should look for first in replacing... swap out the trigger guard and call it a day, or is the stock too worn and compressed based on my description?
I appreciate any advice or comments.
Here is the rifle in question:
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t310/mba656/guns/DSC03968.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t310/mba656/guns/DSC03963.jpg