Waddison
member
First of all, I am not a gunsmith nor do I ever intend to be one in fiction or real life. That said:
I recently acquired a 1943 Inland .30 Carbine, M1. If I am concentrating on my trigger squeeze while shooting for groups, quite often it will "double" fire, that is fire the intended cartridge plus one more.
Is there an adjustment that can be made or parts that need to be replaced to cure this ill? It's difficult enough to shoot for group without this happening.
All input is greatly appreciated.
Waddison
I recently acquired a 1943 Inland .30 Carbine, M1. If I am concentrating on my trigger squeeze while shooting for groups, quite often it will "double" fire, that is fire the intended cartridge plus one more.
Is there an adjustment that can be made or parts that need to be replaced to cure this ill? It's difficult enough to shoot for group without this happening.
All input is greatly appreciated.
Waddison