I took my grip stick apart to cosmoline it. Of course, upon reassembly it gave me trouble. How does one compress the spring/piston such that it can be slid back into the grip stick? I can't get my finger or a tool in that will keep it compressed. I was thinking about a dental rubber band and then cut the band. But there has to be a better way.
Thanks!
Installing trigger return spring
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Re: Installing trigger return spring
About 1/3 of the way down John offers a manual of the trigger system. Could help. Check it out.
http://germanmanuals.com/manuals.html
MG 34 Trigger System Picture Manual
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http://germanmanuals.com/manuals.html
MG 34 Trigger System Picture Manual
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Re: Installing trigger return spring
Yes, I thought I had that manual but when I grabbed it, it was the MG34 Lafette manual! Dammit! Then I went through my Baum manuals and the rest are all friggin' MG42!
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John's MG34 Trigger manual is one of the new items that he has done. Good Luck.
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Re: Installing trigger return spring
The trigger wasn't meant to be disassembled in the field, so reassembly isn't shown in any of the manuals I have. The trigger manual shows how it works, it doesn't show how to assemble it.
But for the record, I think you need more manuals anyway.
John
But for the record, I think you need more manuals anyway.

John