Anatomy of the Tikka T3x - Episode 5: The Trigger
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
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In this video, we go into a deep dive of the Tikka T3x Trigger, the bits and pieces that make up the trigger, and how it functions.
Join us for the series as we disassemble a Tikka T3x and review each component and describe how it fits into the entire rifle system.
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This is the only video with full tikka`s trigger action explanation. Understandable even without 3d graphics.
I'm glad it is effective
Excellent! It's so much better to know how these things actually work rather than being a mysterious black box.
100% My goal is to make anyone who watches this series an expert on Tikkas
The trigger screw is actually the biggest weak point on a T3. Seriously regularly control your trigger screw to be tight. If it ever gets loose enough, the firing pin will slip trough, because under its pressure the trigger is moving downwards due to the loose screw and the gun will missfire while closing the bolt.
But to be fair, this isnt really a big problem. I had the problem once years ago on my first T3 and since then I regularly control it and tighten it as much as possible. And I never had a problem with a loose screw again on any of my 5+ Tikkas. But a second screw, or a pin would be nice to have.
Great vid guys!!
Do you think a little blue loctite would help? Thank you for the feedback!
Awesome video thanks for education on everything about the tikka
You are welcome! My goal is to make everyone an expert on these awesome rifles.
Seeing a American Company Tikka Entusiast have some of there own Toys in GGS Stocks is nice to see 😜 Greetings from Germany Bavaria
We are huge GGS fans! They make an incredible product. The long, suppressed rifle on the wall with the GGS Ranger has taken 5 or 6 elk plus countless whitetail and mule deer. It's my favorite rifle.
@@mountaintacticalcompany i have only one Tikka on my own at the Moment it is a CTR in 223 20" Barrel and sits also in a Ranger Stock it is my Varmint Gun (Crows Foxes Badgers ....) i love this thing, but for normal Hunting and Driven Hunts i manly use my Straightpull Rifles with Handcocking (i have a Steel Action HS in 308 and a HM in 7x64 they are also more on the heavier side of Rifles im a big Guy and 1kg more or less doesnt bother me to carry around but a good semi Heavy Rifle is so much steadier and easier to shoot then a Lightweight)
That sounds awesome! We were recently sent the new BRX1 from Beretta. Straight pulls are not common in the US. I have no experience with them so I am excited to see how it runs.
@@mountaintacticalcompany i have shot the BRX1 in a Shooting Cinema 1 1/2 Years ago for Training (i dont use my own Rifles in these 😂 100 Shots in less then 30 Minutes nothing i want to do to my own Rifles 😉) they are good not perfect but good, Hunting in Europe espacially Germany differs in many ways from the US, Driven Hunts are really common in the Winter Month yes we could use Semiautos but only 3 Rounds in the Rifle for Hunting, with Boltguns you have no Restrictions on how many Rounds you have in the Magazin when you train with a Straightpull you can be nearly as Fast as with a Semiauto so they are the way to go, and we often hunt in the Woods from Treestands so shorter Ranges, shorter Barrels all with Supressors ... Stalking in the Alps with longer Shots .... last Hunting Year (1.May - 31.Jan) i have Shot 3 Red Stag 2 Red Doe, 4 Roe Bucks 3 Roe Doe and 38 Wild Boar in every Weight Class it was a good Year 😀 this Year i hope to get the chance again for a Chamois in the Austrian Alps last Year i had no Time to go there.
Epic! I need to head your way and see what it's like hunting there.
Wow, these videos are fantastic!
Thank you! Colin is burning the midnight oil making them to his standards. He's the man!
thanks again for the great videos
You are welcome! Colin is the man behind the scenes making it happen.
Awesome video as always. I always learn something from them.
Great! That's my goal with these videos. More to come!