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M17 Trigger Assembly

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:45 pm
by Rabbitz
I am on the lookout for an after market trigger for an M17 (Eddystone). The current trigger was set up for competition about 20 years ago so its pull is about 300lbs :)

Any ideas on suppliers and availability?

Re: M17 Trigger Assembly

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:09 pm
by adamjp
There is only one I would recommend.

Dayton Traister.

Buy their trigger and their cocking piece. It will make the rifle a cock on opening model AND give you a great trigger pull.

Re: M17 Trigger Assembly

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:11 pm
by Marco
i do have 2 original firing pins for an M17

Re: M17 Trigger Assembly

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:15 pm
by Rabbitz
Adamjp
Thanks for the suggestion. I have had a look at their website and they are definitely on the list.

The question is, why make it cock on open? Why is this advantageous? I can't see any real upside, and I can see that cock on close will have the advantage of decocking the spring between uses...

Marco
How much are you asking for them?

Re: M17 Trigger Assembly

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 7:53 pm
by Marco
I don't know , how much are they, I bought them in the early 80's and they cost me $20 each
but I will only part with 1 cause I may need the other as i too own an M17 :D
they are both MINT! condition

Re: M17 Trigger Assembly

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:01 pm
by Rabbitz
Ahhh seems I have run into a complication.

I decide to disassemble the bolt, I've had the thing 25+ years and never had to do it previously.

So I found the disassembly instructions, and no go. Can't separate the cocking piece from the firing pin. A closer look shows the cocking piece is riveted to the firing pin.

A bit of research shows that Numrich put together a 'cock on open' speed kit assembly for the M1917, which comes as one piece. Apparently it doesn't like after market triggers.

So now I have work out if I want to get all the bits to make it more like the original, go the DT path (and add a FP, spring and Collar or live with it. The thing shoots well enough for what it is, just has a H E A V Y trigger.

Why is it never easy with these things?

Re: M17 Trigger Assembly

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:04 pm
by Marco
Rabbitz wrote:Ahhh seems I have run into a complication.

I decide to disassemble the bolt, I've had the thing 25+ years and never had to do it previously.

So I found the disassembly instructions, and no go. Can't separate the cocking piece from the firing pin. A closer look shows the cocking piece is riveted to the firing pin.

A bit of research shows that Numrich put together a 'cock on open' speed kit assembly for the M1917, which comes as one piece. Apparently it doesn't like after market triggers.

So now I have work out if I want to get all the bits to make it more like the original, go the DT path (and add a FP, spring and Collar or live with it. The thing shoots well enough for what it is, just has a H E A V Y trigger.

Why is it never easy with these things?
why not track down another original M17 bolt and change the bolt handle if needed!

Re: M17 Trigger Assembly

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:29 pm
by Rabbitz
Marco wrote: why not track down another original M17 bolt and change the bolt handle if needed!

there a youtube clip that explains how to disassemble an M17 bolt ...... see if i can find it
Disassembly is easy enough... If the Numrich assembly wasn't riveted.

I really just need the FP, FP Spring, Collar and Cocking Piece if I want to change it. I've cleaned it out now, so I'll see if that solves the cratering.