Browning A Bolt and A Bolt II Trigger Adjustment Trigger Spring Kit - M*CARBO

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  • GET THE BROWNING A-BOLT/A-BOLT II TRIGGER SPRING KIT HERE: www.mcarbo.com/browning-a-bol...
    Best Browning A Bolt Trigger Adjustment available for the Original Browning A Bolt Trigger. Don't over pay for a Timney Trigger Browning A Bolt. Get the Browning A Bolt Trigger Spring from M*CARBO Made In America and half the price. Custom Browning A Bolt Trigger Job from Combat Veterans! Best Browning A Bolt Trigger Replacement for Superior Performance! See How to adjust trigger on a Browning A-Bolt for Lightest Trigger Pull. Discontinued the Moyer Trigger for Browning A-Bolt.
    Reduce your trigger pull from a stock 3.5lbs to a modified 2lbs
    Improve accuracy and overall rifle performance
    Nearly 40% Browning A Bolt Trigger Adjustment!
    Get the Best Browning A Bolt Trigger Job!
    Also compatible with Browning A Bolt I & II Trigger!
    How to adjust trigger on a Browning A-Bolt Video
    Highest Quality American Spring Steel ASTM A228 Music Wire
    Browning A-Bolt / A-Bolt II Trigger Spring Kit Consists of a custom designed and manufactured Sear Spring. M*CARBO offers the Browning A Bolt Trigger Adjustment Solution for the A-Bolt and A-Bolt II which were produced from 1985 to 1998.
    Browning A Bolt Trigger Spring is manufactured from the highest quality American Spring Steel - ASTM A228 Music Wire to give you the Best Browning A Bolt Trigger Job!
    Improve the Trigger for your Browning A Bolt in less than 30 minutes by watching our How to adjust trigger on a Browning A-Bolt Video. The Browning A Bolt Trigger Replacement Kit will improve your accuracy and tighten your shot groups.
    Get the right solution for the Original Browning A Bolt and A Bolt II. Custom Browning A Bolt Trigger will get you solid results with minimal effort. No need to over pay for a Timney Trigger Browning A Bolt product when you can get better results for less with the M*CARBO Browning A Bolt Trigger Spring!
    You deserve the finest Browning A Bolt Trigger Pull available! No need to bother with the Discontinued Moyer Trigger for Browning A-Bolt or Overpriced Timney Trigger Browning A Bolt.
    TIMECODES:
    Intro - 00:00
    Firearm Clear - 00:54
    Factory Trigger Pull - 01:00
    Parts and Tools Needed - 01:12
    Browning Serial Number System - 01:27
    Checking Rifle Serial Number - 02:32
    Removing Stock - 03:21
    Trigger Adjustment Screw - 04:45
    Trigger Group Disassembly - 06:02
    Trigger Spring Kit Comparison - 07:01
    Installing New Trigger Return Spring - 07:40
    Reattaching Stock - 08:46
    Reinstalling Bolt - 10:22
    Function Check - 10:32
    Modified Trigger Pull - 10:44
    Wrap Up/Outro - 10:57

Komentáře • 31

  • @richardjon6367
    @richardjon6367 Před rokem

    Just installed the MCARBO spring on my composite stalker. I set the spring to maximum tension because this is my hunting rifle. The trigger pull is now 2 lbs. The factory was set at 5.5 lbs and varied by several ounces from shot to shot. The MCARBO spring is consistent within an ounce. Great product. Can't wait to install one in my X Bolt.

  • @Prairie7777
    @Prairie7777 Před 5 lety +4

    Hi Chris. Months ago I ordered a spring kit for a CZ 452 17 HMR I have and was VERY pleased with the results. I talked to you on the phone and asked about a spring kit for a couple of Browning A Bolts I have. One in .300 Win. Mag. and another stainless synthetic camo stocked one in .375 H&H Mag At that time you said you didn't. Just this last week I got an email from you telling about these new replacement springs you got so I ordered one. Put it in my .375 and man what a total difference. I'll be ordering another one for my .300 as well. $12.95 + shipping is ONE HELL OF A LOT BETTER than $30 for the browning replacement (or whoever is supplying them). Thanks for all that you do. And it's great to be a member of the M*CARBO Brotherhood!

    • @TCNix-xt7pt
      @TCNix-xt7pt Před 3 lety +1

      Plus the Browning spring would be the tight wound up one you had!

  • @TCNix-xt7pt
    @TCNix-xt7pt Před 3 lety +2

    Just now installed the MCarbo trigger kit on my ABolt 270 which I love. Measured trigger at 4# (factory setting) at start of job had 1.8# at the end with a 2/3 turn of adju screw too. Awesome! Video excellent and really a very easy job with a couple of tools; a clean edged screwdriver to get the trigger covers off and small punch. Will be ordering again soon, btw their small gunsmith block was VERY handy on this job..

  • @allenbmooresharinginformation

    Great video and spring as well. In a 93 Medallion it took the trigger pull from 4.5 to 2.5 and in a 86 Hunter it went from 3.5 to 2 even. I've done a number of dry fires with both and I've put around 40 rounds through the Hunter with it still surprising me on the point of discharge often. I don't have an excuse now to do any custom work or to consider getting another rifle now.

  • @Glocktard
    @Glocktard Před 5 lety +3

    I just placed my second order yesterday for sub2000 parts,
    Your parts do rock Chris.

    • @MCARBO
      @MCARBO  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks Brother!

  • @DoubleDeltaHoundog
    @DoubleDeltaHoundog Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks Pard
    Great video
    cutting 2 coils off OEM spring works for me

  • @philjames3163
    @philjames3163 Před 4 měsíci

    OUTSTANDING!

  • @skippy02
    @skippy02 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome! I'll be getting one of these this weekend 👍🏼

    • @MCARBO
      @MCARBO  Před 4 lety +1

      Keep us posted on the results!

  • @espoton
    @espoton Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent instructive video.

    • @MCARBO
      @MCARBO  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks Brother, glad you found it helpful!

  • @rope884
    @rope884 Před rokem

    50% Reduction for me 4 lbs down to 2 lbs. Totally worth it.

  • @locknnload
    @locknnload Před 2 měsíci

    Great video im sold!

  • @Mike-or7xv
    @Mike-or7xv Před 3 lety +1

    Hey man, great video. Do you deliver those trigger mods to the uk?

  • @casonmccall2935
    @casonmccall2935 Před 4 lety

    Took my a bolt 2 apart and upon reassemble I tightened the action screws. When I was done I did a function test the safety would not move. I loosened the rear action screw and it worked. Is that normal for over torqued action screws?

  • @johnsmith-by3yg
    @johnsmith-by3yg Před 2 lety

    i heard the receiver metal was to thin on the A-bolt from another youtuber.

  • @Rico11b
    @Rico11b Před rokem

    I'll give this a shot. I can't adjust my stock Abolt II any lower than 4lbs. How much lower can I go with this spring kit. Is it just gonna go down the 3lbs. or lower?

  • @billythekid069
    @billythekid069 Před rokem

    Changed my trigger spring out and now it likes to fire randomly when the bolt is closed.

  • @thunderdog1401
    @thunderdog1401 Před 3 lety

    do detachable magazine conversions exist for these rifles?

  • @danscoltock1180
    @danscoltock1180 Před rokem

    Would the same spring work in a miroku m bolt have been told they are the same mine has a very heavy trigger

  • @queronreed7533
    @queronreed7533 Před rokem

    I need help I can’t get my bolt back on it looks twisted

  • @tongaexpress
    @tongaexpress Před 5 lety +1

    well i would love to try your product on my Browning AB3 however your website doesn't load. I may recommend hosting it somewhere else.

    • @MCARBO
      @MCARBO  Před 5 lety +1

      We've had a few website issues lately. Give us a call 888-347-1276

  • @michaelchan9153
    @michaelchan9153 Před 3 lety +1

    My Browning A-bolt Stainless Stalker 270 is made in Japan. the number is PN7S7. Its the trigger kits works?

    • @TCNix-xt7pt
      @TCNix-xt7pt Před 3 lety +1

      Wait for their reply but my 270 AB is SS MIJ and WOW went from 4# to 1.8 with this spring and 2/3 of an adj screw turn. Best

  • @weschum
    @weschum Před 4 lety +1

    having a hard time with my serial number. I have 05105PY117. can't find a reference for the 117 on browning website

    • @ScottRogerson
      @ScottRogerson Před 4 lety +1

      You have a BBR, which was made before the ABolt. I believe the Abolt was introduced in 1984. Your gun was built in 1982.

  • @rhinogames9856
    @rhinogames9856 Před 4 lety +1

    Went from 4lb to just under 1.5lbs