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was getting ready to head out tomorrow for moose, using my dads knight bighorn. went to do a function test and the bolt wont stay back. looks like its a trigger assembly issue. maybe gummed up. pulled trigger out and cleaned as best i could. still cant get it to set right or function properly. anyone have this issue before? if so, what was the fix (minus new trigger)
Quote from: greenhead_killer on September 29, 2019, 11:08:05 AMwas getting ready to head out tomorrow for moose, using my dads knight bighorn. went to do a function test and the bolt wont stay back. looks like its a trigger assembly issue. maybe gummed up. pulled trigger out and cleaned as best i could. still cant get it to set right or function properly. anyone have this issue before? if so, what was the fix (minus new trigger)More than likely your first inclination is correct - it is probably the trigger assembly. I would suggest that you remove the trigger and soak it in a solvent solution like Birchwood Case Bore Scrubber. Then rinse it with some thing like carb/brake Cleaner. Used compressed air to blow the trigger mechanism out. Then work the trigger and the sear sticking out of the top of the trigger housing to make sure they are loose and movable. Also check the trigger safety and make sure it moves back and fourth correctly. When you get that all done lubricate the trigger with a quality oil. Everything should work then.