Spiritmaker Posted March 15 Posted March 15 (edited) I have an older 1866 Uberti with a lever safety. I guess that's what ya call it. I would like to smooth the cycling up a bit. I have to think about squeezing the lever now. What are my options on spring kits? Edited March 15 by Spiritmaker Quote
Dr. Zook Posted March 15 Posted March 15 From Longhunter's website: Pioneer Coiled Safety Spring for M1873 in the product code is says Model 1866 and 1873 Quote
Abilene, SASS # 27489 Posted March 15 Posted March 15 Call Longhunter to make sure it will fit the older style 66s. 1 Quote
Uriah, SASS # 53822 Posted March 15 Posted March 15 4 hours ago, Spiritmaker said: I have an older 1866 Uberti with a lever safety. I guess that's what ya call it. I would like to smooth the cycling up a bit. I have to think about squeezing the lever now. What are my options on spring kits? Spiritmaker, I had one just like you, Uberti, Navy Arms, 16” trapper. I shaved the spring down and it promptly broke. I used it as is with the broken spring. The safety hangs down. and works as it should in the firing position. I couldn’t believe how smooth the trigger was with no spring. Uriah Quote
watab kid Posted March 15 Posted March 15 guess i never looked close enough at either of mine to consider making an adjustment like this , now i will , thanks for the education , Quote
Rooster Ron Wayne Posted March 15 Posted March 15 Believe it or not . I have used Ball Point Pen Springs for all kinds of things Firearms related. They work great for 92 ejector spring replacement also . Just Sayin Rooster Quote
Abilene, SASS # 27489 Posted March 16 Posted March 16 3 hours ago, Uriah, SASS # 53822 said: Spiritmaker, I had one just like you, Uberti, Navy Arms, 16” trapper. I shaved the spring down and it promptly broke. I used it as is with the broken spring. The safety hangs down. and works as it should in the firing position. I couldn’t believe how smooth the trigger was with no spring. Uriah Now that you mention it, that reminds me that over 20 years ago the flat spring broke on my first '73 carbine, a piece of it fell out of the action while I was cleaning it. So now the safety works by gravity, and has for all that time. That means that if I tried to shoot the rifle real fast upside down, an OOB would be possible. 1 Quote
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