Man thank you I was having some trigger trouble a couple months ago and lucked out with some old forum posts. Been off fb for 3 years but just getting some good Swiss rifle community love is tempting.....
Cool, glad to see you have the trigger solved. Less likely to find in the USA, the Swiss have I think 6 different heights of front sights, and there is also a fine adjustable rear sight adapter, and Hammerli makes an adjustable side to side rear sight adapter. There is also a front sight tool to move the front sight very slowly.
Thanks for taking the time to do your videos! Just wondering if you changed the firing pin spring as I noticed the gap between the receiver and the bolt cap is still there? I have about .027 gap on mine when it's cocked, although I have no problems with it light striking etc.
Man thank you I was having some trigger trouble a couple months ago and lucked out with some old forum posts. Been off fb for 3 years but just getting some good Swiss rifle community love is tempting.....
Cool, glad to see you have the trigger solved. Less likely to find in the USA, the Swiss have I think 6 different heights of front sights, and there is also a fine adjustable rear sight adapter, and Hammerli makes an adjustable side to side rear sight adapter. There is also a front sight tool to move the front sight very slowly.
Thanks a bunch for this video. I will be trying this on mine.
Thanks for taking the time to do your videos! Just wondering if you changed the firing pin spring as I noticed the gap between the receiver and the bolt cap is still there? I have about .027 gap on mine when it's cocked, although I have no problems with it light striking etc.