700 BDL safety

MrgreenJeans

Senior Member
It seems like the safety is to loud and tight on my 700. Is there anything a gunsmith can do to make it more quiet?
 

Takoda

Banned
Have you attempted the two finger safety release?

Reach up, put your right hand thumb behind the safety and your fore finger in front of the safety. Push with the thumb, hold back some with the forefinger. The safety will start to slide forward in a slow, more controlled manner allowing for a more quiet on/off safety.

Just a tip.
 

MrgreenJeans

Senior Member
Have you attempted the two finger safety release?

Reach up, put your right hand thumb behind the safety and your fore finger in front of the safety. Push with the thumb, hold back some with the forefinger. The safety will start to slide forward in a slow, more controlled manner allowing for a more quiet on/off safety.

Just a tip.


This is what I have been doing but it really requires a lot of force to get it to click into the fire mode. Definately more than I think that it should. I was just wondering if this is something that would be trivial for a gunsmith to adjust.
 

Takoda

Banned
This is what I have been doing but it really requires a lot of force to get it to click into the fire mode. Definately more than I think that it should. I was just wondering if this is something that would be trivial for a gunsmith to adjust.

Most any gunsmith worth their salt can slick that up for you. Have the slick the trigger up for 3lbs, no creep, no over travel while they are at it.

Two birds, one stone.

www.guncustomizing.com
 

Gun Docc

Senior Member
sounds like the safety detent ball seat is either too deep or has a burr around it's edge causing the hard release

Yes it is an easy fix for a gunsmith but if you have never dealt with this type of stuff it is best left to a gunsmith

I made a repair on one just last week with sort of the same problem
 

MrgreenJeans

Senior Member
Most any gunsmith worth their salt can slick that up for you. Have the slick the trigger up for 3lbs, no creep, no over travel while they are at it.

Two birds, one stone.

www.guncustomizing.com


The trigger pull is already set to 2.5 lb's or so. It is just the safety that is annoying me. Thanks to you guys for advice as I was not sure that that this was something a gunsmith would want to mess with due to the potential for liability issues.
 
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