FEG PA-63 NEGATIVE TRIGGER

Question

I have redone my 1911 dozens of times, seems simple now so I thought to give this a try. Breakdown of the FEG was simple enough, but rebuild, well, not as simple it would seem. I took my time and mapped it out, but there may be a “trick” or two in the order of replacement I missed? I had to replace the trigger bar. Does anyone have any thoughts or know where I can find some info (breakdown, clean rebuild). The trigger seems to “negative” on the pull now. I am looking to get it back to factory spec’s and start from there. I still have the original parts, but I seem to be all thumbs on getting back together, tight. From what I can tell, there does not seem to be a lot of .380’s in the M37 model that is Hungarian original. Sorry for the newbie type question, any help would be great. I would like to keep this one as a shooter…

Answer

Just a note for all those who read these questions, get a digital camera and take pictures with each step in your disassembly. The more pictures you take the more reference you can have. After the pictures have been taken, use your computer and something like Adobe Photoshop and clip off excess, enlarge or reduce or what ever and then print them for easy reference when you are ready to put the (now what is this) back together.

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If it is a FEG PA-63, it is much the same as a Walther PP/PPK and we have a course on it.

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Both Sportsman’s Guide and Midway sell it in both the FMJ and HP.