i didnt no if there was a big difference when u got ur 10 year old mossy 835 trigger worked on. i was told there is not much they can do and not waste my time. if someone had there trigger worked on ,can you give me some advice ?
thanks for every bodys help on this.
Checkout Grobec1 post on page 2, 835 Trigger Adjustment. Also http://triggerwork.net/index.html I'm thinking about sending mine in after the season is over. For $39, I don't think I can go wrong.
I also found another option for Mossbergs
if you go to Mossbergs web site and scroll down to the bottom you see CUSTOM SHOP!!!
http://www.aimprotactical.com/
I had mine done quite a few years back. It was decent from the factory, but now it's scarry good. Breaks right at 3 pounds and is crisp as glass. Cost me around 45 bucks if I remember right.
Quote from: bbcoach on March 14, 2012, 08:12:40 AM
Checkout Grobec1 post on page 2, 835 Trigger Adjustment. Also http://triggerwork.net/index.html I'm thinking about sending mine in after the season is over. For $39, I don't think I can go wrong.
My 835 trigger is there as I type.
I had mine worked by a guy named Barnes in Missouri I think. I found him on gunbroker. I am very happy I did it.
Ryan
Quote from: DblClk on March 14, 2012, 01:26:01 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on March 14, 2012, 08:12:40 AM
Checkout Grobec1 post on page 2, 835 Trigger Adjustment. Also http://triggerwork.net/index.html I'm thinking about sending mine in after the season is over. For $39, I don't think I can go wrong.
My 835 trigger is there as I type.
Let us know how she feels when you get it back. If you can, get a trigger pull guage and let us know what poundage the trigger breaks at also. Thanks in advance.