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Old March 28th, 2009, 18:49   #4
gerardcb
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Originally Posted by Amos View Post
Normally bolt not locking back = broken sear but if you've disassembled the zero trigger you may have not put a spring back in the right place..

Rough bolt pull can be because a lack of lubrication between the cylinder and the body of the rifle... or if you've got a scope mount (assuming it's a VSR) and you've tightened the screws too far the screws could be causing friction.

What company and gun is this?
Wow i cnt believe i didnt state the name of my gun. so sry. Anyways its a vsr-10 tm.

well for 1-2 months its almost impossible to have worn sears. I see alittle curve in te middle of the sear, but its just toooooo tiny to even care about it. Hopefully worn sears(on a zt) r not the problem.

Also, i dont think i put anything on the trigger wrong, but just to make sure, do u have any pictures on where the parts belong on the zt?

The roughness is also not the lack on lube. Its most likely the sides of the spring guide stopper grinding against the bottom hole on the cylinder. Just duno how to fix that.

Thankz alot btw bro
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