It just goes on and on and....

When I ordered a Jet2 I also ordered a Ruger Mark 4 and pretty much forgot about it. I pulled it out last night and started to shoot it. I now know what the worst trigger in the world feels like. I'm now looking at gunsmith tools to buy for my first tuning try. There are You tube vids showing how to do it so I feel confident that I wont end up with another paper weight, lol. It's just funny to me how wanting to shoot a piece of paper with a pellet becomes a whole new set of skills to learn. BTW, my first car taught me how to be a human transmission jack.
 
I'm actually kind of happy about it. I really didn't want to take apart a brand new working gun and void the warrantee but a ten pound trigger pull, give me a break. Why would the sell such a gun?
I almost got one. Then they sold out inventory everywhere. Was sad until the reviews flooded out🥴
Lmk if you get it better. They are in stock again😅
 
You have to be careful with triggers.
I knew someone that way back in the old days played gunsmith with a Husquarna MP, M37 i think it was called, and being the genius she was, decided to test it with a full clip.
Made a lot of holes in a brick wall with the runaway, with people working on the other side of it.

Learned never send a girl to do a mans job. :LOL:
 
I almost got one. Then they sold out inventory everywhere. Was sad until the reviews flooded out🥴
Lmk if you get it better. They are in stock again😅
Going by the Youtube vids on it, just putting in a lighter spring and stoning and buffing the touching surfaces gets it below a 5 pound pull. I've always been a stoning fan. Even as it is now I still enjoy shooting it while I drink beer, that's between naps of course. Here is a good vid on it.

Also I leaned to punch out pins from right side to left because they are knurled on one one end.
 
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You have to be careful with triggers.
I knew someone that way back in the old days played gunsmith with a Husquarna MP, M37 i think it was called, and being the genius she was, decided to test it with a full clip.
Made a lot of holes in a brick wall with the runaway, with people working on the other side of it.

Learned never send a girl to do a mans job. :LOL:
LOL, that's a PB isn't it? Yeah, I'm only in air power mode as far as working on guns, lol.
 
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Going by the Youtube vids on it, just putting in a lighter spring and stoning and buffing the touching surfaces gets it below a 5 pound pull. I've always been a stoning fan. Even as it is now I still enjoy shooting it while I drink beer, that's between naps of course. Here is a good vid on it.

Also I leaned to punch out pins from right side to left because they are knurled on one one end.
Once I get an actual working area setup for actual work like this...I just tinker about for now on easy to swap/change parts🤷‍♂️taking it slow🥴
 
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