Hammer is easy but requires removal of the side lock first, which I'd have to check on mine if you can remove it without removing the trigger first. The hammer, you pull back until you see the hole in the spring guide bar, place something like a small pin punch in it to take the spring tension off of the hammer, then the pin will drive out easily. Once that is done, push against the spring force, and remove the punch which will let you remove the hammer.
Had to re-watch the video to be sure but no I haven't disassembled the trigger assembly. Maybe one day, but it was a clean gun when I got it, so I didn't find I needed to. Thanks for watching.
I went to make the video today and unfortunately half the pins have been punched on the gun to keep them from working out. Although I can do a partial disassembly I really don't want to drive out the pins that have been fixed into place unless I have issues with the trigger, because I risk damaging the assembly for nothing. I can tell you it is pretty straight forward, with the exception that the lifter screw is reverse threaded. If I find one with non dimpled pins I'll take that one apart.
Basically by holding the trigger back you are defeating the trigger dis-connector. A true slam fire can only occur on a gun with a free floating firing pin.
I mention in one of my videos that this isn't that kind of slam fire. Slam firing was a term used to describe what you speak of (a dirty SKS is a good example), but it was also used to describe the ability of a shotgun to fire by simply holding down the trigger and raking it to chamber a round. Technically the shotguns that "slam fire" don't have dis-connectors, which is why they can do that. I have a few videos on shotguns that can "slam fire" If you want to see the different mechanisms that allowed for it. Thanks for watching.
samiam1150 Thanks for the positive feedback. I try to be as useful as possible when I make the videos, but I'm still not getting used to talking to a camera.
Hammer is easy but requires removal of the side lock first, which I'd have to check on mine if you can remove it without removing the trigger first. The hammer, you pull back until you see the hole in the spring guide bar, place something like a small pin punch in it to take the spring tension off of the hammer, then the pin will drive out easily. Once that is done, push against the spring force, and remove the punch which will let you remove the hammer.
Had to re-watch the video to be sure but no I haven't disassembled the trigger assembly. Maybe one day, but it was a clean gun when I got it, so I didn't find I needed to. Thanks for watching.
I went to make the video today and unfortunately half the pins have been punched on the gun to keep them from working out. Although I can do a partial disassembly I really don't want to drive out the pins that have been fixed into place unless I have issues with the trigger, because I risk damaging the assembly for nothing. I can tell you it is pretty straight forward, with the exception that the lifter screw is reverse threaded. If I find one with non dimpled pins I'll take that one apart.
Can you do a full disassembly and reassembly of the trigger.
Thank you sir.
I'll try to get one done.
Basically by holding the trigger back you are defeating the trigger dis-connector. A true slam fire can only occur on a gun with a free floating firing pin.
I mention in one of my videos that this isn't that kind of slam fire. Slam firing was a term used to describe what you speak of (a dirty SKS is a good example), but it was also used to describe the ability of a shotgun to fire by simply holding down the trigger and raking it to chamber a round. Technically the shotguns that "slam fire" don't have dis-connectors, which is why they can do that. I have a few videos on shotguns that can "slam fire" If you want to see the different mechanisms that allowed for it. Thanks for watching.
Stray03 Terrific. I thought you video was well thought out and presented.
samiam1150 Thanks for the positive feedback. I try to be as useful as possible when I make the videos, but I'm still not getting used to talking to a camera.
Is all I really need to see is how to remove the hammer and the slide lock. Thank for the reply and trying got my subscription
Have you ever disassembled the trigger assembly?
Thank you sir.