First place I would start is by pulling the trigger block and checking the safety slide and detent. The ones I owned where terribly harsh, and won’t get better. Maybe the recoil has knocked something loose. They are super simple to work on tho.Jason
I had to send my first rifle back due to the problem and now my second rifle is doing the same problem.Problem.....You fire the rifle and the safety engages. You can't cock the rifle now. You have to push safety off AND pull the trigger to click the trigger sear. Now it will cock. Very annoying.The first rifle did it every 5th shot. Now my second rifle does this every 30th shot or so.Do any of you owners have this same problem?TIADonC
My first rifle was from AOA and they couldn't send a replacement because they were sold out. Got a credit and bought the 2nd one tuned from Flying Dragons. Now I am thinkng ofsending it to Ed Krzyowek in Texas. He has done tunes for other guys from what I read on the Yellow forum.I don't crae what it costs I want it fixed. Pilkington is FWB listed service but I want aftermarket parts.