Hello all,
This is my first post past the introduction page.... I originally signed up to ask some questions regarding my VZ-58, which fires only 1 round before you have to manually re-cock it (which would eject the unfired round) then you would be able to fire the next subsequent round. The rifle ejected the spent casing fine and loaded the next live round. However, the trigger failed to reset.
The rifle is a "professionally" built gun on a receiver made by Assault Weapons of Ohio.... it has been back to the builder once already for another malfunction, after taking about a year to build... I'm kind of done with that guy, so it's time to get my hands dirty...
Tonight, before posting my issue here and after reading several threads on "gremlins" and other common malfunctions I decided to go downstairs and have a more in depth look at what was and wasn't moving like it should.
I was able to manually re-create the problem I was having in the field. I noticed that the disconnector, where it comes off the trigger, wasn't moving freely in it's channel causing the spring to be ineffective. I removed the trigger assembly and noticed the disconnector was binding hard in it's channel. I popped out the pin that retains the disconnector and removed it, filed and sanded down the sides that insert into the channel on the trigger and reassembled the whole thing.
Following this seemingly easy fix, I was unable to re-create the problem.
Has anyone had this problem before? The trigger and disconnector appear to be an aftermarket 902r, or whatever, part, marked with what looks like a capital "N" or "M" with USA underneath....
I have a few photos to share, but can't due to my Newbie-ness.... maybe later.
Thanks to everyone who posted how-to's and helpful tips...
That all being said, does anyone know where I can get the little "E" clips for a couple of the pins? One was missing and the other was too big....
Cheers,
DB