This is my 3rd kit from these guys and they work great. My Stoeger M3500 is pulling mid 3's to lower 4's after install. The trigger feels much better and it will help with shooting. Thanks again
Sir, can you pleasepleaseplease make a video on fully disassembling the trigger area and everything in the gun matter of fact, if you dont have the time please help me with the trigger, i dont want to have to spend 80 bucks to deep clean it and hope they dont get what my problem is, which is when i shoot it, my m3k's bolt with stick and not go forward, it wont cycle, and it just doesnt eject either, im getting 2 other parts but i need to have the trigger assembly not mess with my bolt and how it doesnt send it forward, please help me, i need to deep clean it and id love to myself
Sorry guys, but after installing the hammer spring and firing spring upgrade I was getting short primer strikes on Remington 3.5" shot shells in my M3500. Federal shot shells work fine. The Federal has more of a pointed primer where Remington is more flat. Put a dent in Remington shell primer, but no bang. Cost me a couple ducks last Wednesday. Happened multiple times.. Going back to the factory springs before my next hunt.
I would not change the trigger spring. Leave the original . That is probably why you are getting lite strikes. I would have only changed the sear spring. Makes sense -a lite trigger spring is going to give you lite primer strikes. Not going to change trigger pull.Sear spring is going to change trigger pull.
Hello, it is very good to have a light mechanism and trigger, but if the hammer spring is light and weak, it is likely that the gun will suffer from low-firing pin stroke and will not fire in primers with hard materials such as brass.
Stumbled onto this product looking for a Stock Screw assembly for my M3500, I will be ordering this spring kit I’ve always disliked my trigger pull, thank you
Are any of you having problems with the trigger pin walking out? I've noticed that mine comes out after about 25 rounds - and I only have maybe 2 boxes through the gun. I can no longer find any anti walk pins either - any ideas??
Brought my M3K down to 6#'s, but it's still such a crappy trigger. The trigger face is short, it's gritty, it's mushy, and... Well... Wtf Stoeger!? I might start grinding/polishing and trying to reprofile the hammer and disconnector or something. I hate the trigger feel so bad I might abandon the damn gun, but I'm gonna try to make it better first. I've successfully demel modified triggers in CZ's, AR's, AK's, EAA's, RIA's, AUG's, and more, so hopefully I can do something with this POS.... Wish you guys made a reprofiled trigger for this gun. Like a flat, adjustable trigger or something... Not much aftermarket support for this gun.
We use these at Ape Tactical Gunsmithing in Bristol, TN, and find that it makes a big difference and coupled with a little polishing makes for a great trigger solution. These guns can also be drilled for scope mounting which some people are not aware of.
Big like! Shame I can only like it once. My factory new M3500 in DRT trigger was really bad. Comparing it to my SBE3 and 1301, it was meh. Now, it's very close in smoothness. I'm not so worried about the weight, more so the smoothness. Very impressed with this kit. I'll do some testing for reliability this weekend.
Just followed the video and got mine replaced. Great tutorial. Went very smoothly. Can't wait to get to the range and check out the improvement!! Thanks!!
Recommend the 3500 so you have the flexibility of using 3.5" shells for hunting if that's your thing. Mine handles 2 3/4" light target loads very well for skeet. I use 3" shells for ducks and 3.5" for sandhill crane and snow geese. Great gun for the money.
So what the point behind the firing pin spring. All this could possible help is light primer strikes which I have never heard of being a issue with the stoeger.
When you lower the hammer spring weight you have to lower the firing pin weight for reliable ignition on tough to ignite primers. Everything in firearms is a balance.
@@MCARBO True , but no one said anything about changing the firing pin here. A lighter spring will give you even lighter strikes unless you install a lighter firing pin . Less mass to move. Less energy i.e , spring tension ,required to move it. I would just change the sear spring. Less energy - finger pressure required to trip it.
@@robertboreman7672 Huh? The kit comes with a lighter firing pin spring, and a lighter hammer spring... Exactly what they said. Did you watch the video?
This is my 3rd kit from these guys and they work great. My Stoeger M3500 is pulling mid 3's to lower 4's after install. The trigger feels much better and it will help with shooting. Thanks again
Sir, can you pleasepleaseplease make a video on fully disassembling the trigger area and everything in the gun matter of fact, if you dont have the time please help me with the trigger, i dont want to have to spend 80 bucks to deep clean it and hope they dont get what my problem is, which is when i shoot it, my m3k's bolt with stick and not go forward, it wont cycle, and it just doesnt eject either, im getting 2 other parts but i need to have the trigger assembly not mess with my bolt and how it doesnt send it forward, please help me, i need to deep clean it and id love to myself
The little clip I would bent it smaller after I removed it and before reinstalling it so it stays in the groove.
Sorry guys, but after installing the hammer spring and firing spring upgrade I was getting short primer strikes on Remington 3.5" shot shells in my M3500. Federal shot shells work fine. The Federal has more of a pointed primer where Remington is more flat. Put a dent in Remington shell primer, but no bang. Cost me a couple ducks last Wednesday. Happened multiple times.. Going back to the factory springs before my next hunt.
I would not change the trigger spring. Leave the original . That is probably why you are getting lite strikes. I would have only changed the sear spring. Makes sense -a lite trigger spring is going to give you lite primer strikes. Not going to change trigger pull.Sear spring is going to change trigger pull.
I meant the hammer spring. Sorry about that.
Does Mcarbo ship to Canada? I need a stoeger m3500 kit.
Hello, it is very good to have a light mechanism and trigger, but if the hammer spring is light and weak, it is likely that the gun will suffer from low-firing pin stroke and will not fire in primers with hard materials such as brass.
Stumbled onto this product looking for a Stock Screw assembly for my M3500, I will be ordering this spring kit I’ve always disliked my trigger pull, thank you
Great detailed tutorial thanks wow 2 pound less on the trigger pull that’s incredible.
Thanks I will get it!!!
Insanely easy install. Finished in 5 minutes. Can’t wait to see what it does shooting some skeet.
Excellent video of disassembly and reassembly!!!
Those this kit work with the M3K 3 gun stoger as well?
Yes Sir it will work with the M3K 3
Thanks MCARBO!
Are any of you having problems with the trigger pin walking out? I've noticed that mine comes out after about 25 rounds - and I only have maybe 2 boxes through the gun. I can no longer find any anti walk pins either - any ideas??
Brought my M3K down to 6#'s, but it's still such a crappy trigger. The trigger face is short, it's gritty, it's mushy, and... Well... Wtf Stoeger!?
I might start grinding/polishing and trying to reprofile the hammer and disconnector or something.
I hate the trigger feel so bad I might abandon the damn gun, but I'm gonna try to make it better first. I've successfully demel modified triggers in CZ's, AR's, AK's, EAA's, RIA's, AUG's, and more, so hopefully I can do something with this POS....
Wish you guys made a reprofiled trigger for this gun. Like a flat, adjustable trigger or something...
Not much aftermarket support for this gun.
How bout a kit to fix stoeger jam problem. My m3000 R jam to its cycle at its worst on bird shots
I just ordered one for my m3500. But what about the p3500. I own both
Thanks. Great tutorial! A big difference in pull now.
We use these at Ape Tactical Gunsmithing in Bristol, TN, and find that it makes a big difference and coupled with a little polishing makes for a great trigger solution. These guns can also be drilled for scope mounting which some people are not aware of.
Big like! Shame I can only like it once. My factory new M3500 in DRT trigger was really bad. Comparing it to my SBE3 and 1301, it was meh. Now, it's very close in smoothness. I'm not so worried about the weight, more so the smoothness. Very impressed with this kit. I'll do some testing for reliability this weekend.
Nice. Got my kit today and put it in easy-peasy. Mostly. Trigger is much better....thanks brother ~!
Great video. Clear concise and done with excellence. Thank you
Just followed the video and got mine replaced. Great tutorial. Went very smoothly. Can't wait to get to the range and check out the improvement!! Thanks!!
Great Video. Thanks for the education.
I wonder if it would make it cycle lighter low brass shells easier due to less force required to compress the hammer spring?
MCARBO....will this work with the M3020?
The trick to the charging handle is to turn it counterclockwise so the detent isn’t in the hole and slide it out.
GREAT INSTRUCTION VIDEO… THANKS…
Made a huge difference, very happy. Thanks
Will this work with a stoeger stf2000?
That was the shell limiter not the follower
Thanks man. Great video
Qualité de la vidéo exceptionnelle 👍
Simple Thanks.
Great video man
Excellent video
Will it work on the Stoeger m3020
It should, same model, just diff ga
stoeger m3000 or m3500 which one do you recommend?
Recommend the 3500 so you have the flexibility of using 3.5" shells for hunting if that's your thing. Mine handles 2 3/4" light target loads very well for skeet. I use 3" shells for ducks and 3.5" for sandhill crane and snow geese. Great gun for the money.
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So what the point behind the firing pin spring. All this could possible help is light primer strikes which I have never heard of being a issue with the stoeger.
When you lower the hammer spring weight you have to lower the firing pin weight for reliable ignition on tough to ignite primers. Everything in firearms is a balance.
@@MCARBO True , but no one said anything about changing the firing pin here. A lighter spring will give you even lighter strikes unless you install a lighter firing pin . Less mass to move. Less energy i.e , spring tension ,required to move it. I would just change the sear spring. Less energy - finger pressure required to trip it.
@@robertboreman7672 Huh? The kit comes with a lighter firing pin spring, and a lighter hammer spring...
Exactly what they said. Did you watch the video?
Me and my son both have Stogers and both do light hammer strikes, about 40% of time, they are clean and one has been sent back to factory for this,
It works great !!