I took my 853 MC out this afternoon, for the first time in forever, and shot a few AA 7.33's at a measured 10 M and was quite pleased with the groups. OTOH, it almost required more muscles than I have remaining to cock it. DANG!
Hey Greg, is that the 777 trigger group I told you to get a long time ago?
Right 888! It's been so long that I forgot the model number. What do you need to have done?
I bought a kit off fleabay, just haven’t gotten around to installing it. The trigger on my 753 has two predictable creeps and stops. Just after the second stop, it breaks.
Quote from: Struckat on September 27, 2022, 09:45:18 PMI bought a kit off fleabay, just haven’t gotten around to installing it. The trigger on my 753 has two predictable creeps and stops. Just after the second stop, it breaks. Unfortunately, Daisy has poor manufacturing process on the sear and hammer.They should have a smoothening step, to deburr the sear/hammer surfaces. They don't have to polish it, just deburr it.
Quote from: ac12 on September 28, 2022, 10:50:12 PMQuote from: Struckat on September 27, 2022, 09:45:18 PMI bought a kit off fleabay, just haven’t gotten around to installing it. The trigger on my 753 has two predictable creeps and stops. Just after the second stop, it breaks. Unfortunately, Daisy has poor manufacturing process on the sear and hammer.They should have a smoothening step, to deburr the sear/hammer surfaces. They don't have to polish it, just deburr it.I can live with the trigger but, she takes a lot more effort to cock than I'm willing to put forth for extended periods. I don't think this 853 from the CMP was ever put into service? There is not a mark nor a blemish anywhere and, she is tight!