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Brownells Gunsmith KinksĀ® - September 2009

Modifying The Power's Trigger Jig
-- Frank Glenn

I have been sitting on this modification to the Power’s trigger jig for quite some years and just now getting around to doing something about it.

The first thing is that I got tired of the roller not rolling because of grit getting between the roller and grove it sits in. The other downfall is those little pins that stick up to keep the roller from exiting the jig; I don’t know how many times I took a hunk outta my palm from running into them.

I decided that there had to be a better way! I found a pair of ball bearings .5 OD and with a 3/16th bore.

Material Stainless Steel
Bore (d) 0.1875 in
O.D. (D) 0.5000 in
Width (W) 0.1562 in

 
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I figured out the vertical location of the original roller and set up the part in my mill and machined a seat for the bearings so the original directions still apply. I then machined out axel, for the want of a better term, pressed on the bearings and no more sticky roller and no more gouges in my hand!!

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