Why Your SKS Trigger Sucks (And How to Fix It)
If your SKS trigger feels like you’re dragging a brick through gravel… yeah, that’s pretty normal. Most of these things have been sitting forever, full of cosmoline, dirt, and worn-out springs — so the trigger ends up heavy, gritty, and just generally unpleasant. In this video, we go through how to swap out the hammer spring and trigger return spring, clean things up a bit, and get it feeling way better. It’s not complicated, but there are a couple little tricks in there (and one or two spots you can mess up), so this should save you some frustration. End result is a much lighter, smoother trigger that’s actually enjoyable to use. Let us know your questions or comments. Thanks for watching! -True North Arms

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