Benjamin Marauder trigger job?

Having modified and done trigger jobs on likely 100 + M-rods these last 10 years or so .... Yes you can stone/hone the sears where contact is made.

It only takes a little to even up and get a good shine on the parts in contact with others. Ceramic gun smithing stones are ideal for the task !!

If you DON'T KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING ? don't do anything and just play with adjustments after Removing lawyer spring and reshim / spacer the post it came off of.



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Scott S
 
That's pretty cool that you can actually use ceramic stones on it. I used jewelers files on mine and it turned out horrible. Had to buy another trigger because it turned out so bad. I stand corrected. Make sure you pull the trigger when your tightening the bolts on the receiver when your reassembling your rifle or you will shatter the trigger. 
 
Having modified and done trigger jobs on likely 100 + M-rods these last 10 years or so .... Yes you can stone/hone the sears where contact is made.

It only takes a little to even up and get a good shine on the parts in contact with others. Ceramic gun smithing stones are ideal for the task !!

If you DON'T KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING ? don't do anything and just play with adjustments after Removing lawyer spring and reshim / spacer the post it came off of.



Motorheads AG Tuning Services

Scott S

I gotta agree with Motörhead there. A good metal polish and a felt wheel with a dremel will polish all bearing surfaces to a mirror gloss, but once the lawyer spring has been bent/removed and the trigger‘s first and second stage adjustments being made... Well I can’t say I’ve heard of anyone needing to go to any drastic measure to achieve an excellent trigger on the marauder.