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Thread: Webley Vulcan Trigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vulcanator View Post
    No problem mate. I'm going to look into buying a replacement trigger spring with a lighter weight to improve the pull further. Did the same to my Tempest with good results.
    Am I correct in thinking that the Chambers kit is a straight fit with the MK 3, but the MKs 2 & 3 need letting out a little with a file?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carter59 View Post
    Am I correct in thinking that the Chambers kit is a straight fit with the MK 3, but the MKs 2 & 3 need letting out a little with a file?
    I believe that is the case with the MK1 & 2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vulcanator View Post
    I believe that is the case with the MK1 & 2.
    Ooops, typo ...... I meant MK1 & Mk2.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carter59 View Post
    Ooops, typo ...... I meant MK1 & Mk2.

    Thanks
    When get and fit it, make sure you post about your experience with it.
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    Polish the sears to a mirror finish and it'll break much more sweetly


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    As promised I'm posting about my update to improve my Vulcan trigger. I took the trigger apart and measured the spring then I went to www.smallparts.com and ordered an identical sized compression spring but with a 2 1/2 in/lb spring rate.

    Received the parts a couple of days ago and installed said spring. The rifle still cocked ok but I could not engage the safety. After much investigation I realised it was the trigger guard plate that was "hanging" the trigger up, a judicious bit of filing fixed that and all is well.

    Between the two-stage trigger unit, the new trigger spring and the polished trigger/sear contact faces I now have a nice smooth trigger with no creep that feels almost as good as the Rekord unit in my HW95. These modifications improve in leaps and bounds the quality of the trigger pull and highly recommend this mod to Vulcan owners who are not satisfied with their triggers.
    Webley Vulcan .22, Webley Tempest .177, Beeman Kodiak .25, Beeman R9 .177, Weihrauch HW30 .177, Slavia 618 .177, Colt Commander .45ACP, Browning Hi-Power 9mm, Bushmaster AR-15 5.56/.223

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