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Thread: Marlin 925 .22LR trigger assembly

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    Marlin 925 .22LR trigger assembly

    After a complete trigger assembly for my 925

    The old girl has got so worn, I suspect, the bolt can pull out when working it. Not ideal really...
    I'd hate to actually count up how many rounds I've poked through her though 😬

    Suspect the sear is pretty worn to allow the bolt to just pull out, so really need complete assembly.
    She's still accurate as, so is worth trying to do something with.
    Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh

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    Well not quite the same, but I had a light strike on my Stirling 22 back in the day.
    The firing pin was worn where it acted on the trigger. Got a welder at work to build it up and reprofiled. Worked mint and been good ever since.
    Maybe the trigger sear could be built up?
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    May end up doing that if I can't track something down
    Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh

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    Quote Originally Posted by cambo View Post
    After a complete trigger assembly for my 925

    The old girl has got so worn, I suspect, the bolt can pull out when working it. Not ideal really...
    I'd hate to actually count up how many rounds I've poked through her though ��

    Suspect the sear is pretty worn to allow the bolt to just pull out, so really need complete assembly.
    She's still accurate as, so is worth trying to do something with.
    You might be able to repair this relatively easily by cutting back where the trigger/sear stops, thus letting it engage more........worth asking a Gunsmith down your way.
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