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Mr.B
04-23-08, 12:34
How can I tell what type of trigger my Century Yugo has? I like the tapco G2 trigger that came in my Romanian Century, but I don't know if I need a single hook or double hook trigger for the Yugo. Is there a method of finding out?

What exactly is the difference between the two anyway? Is the double hook an improvement? Why?

If, in fact a double hook is better than a single hook, and the Yugo has a single hook trigger right now, can I upgrade to a double? It looks like I could, cause the receiver has two 'notches' by the trigger.

Basically I have know idea about these triggers, or what is better about them, but I know I have a Romanian Century WASR that has a much better trigger pull. It only has one notch on the receiver, making me believe it is a 'single hook' and on the side of the trigger it says "Tapco G2"

Shihan
04-23-08, 14:15
How can I tell what type of trigger my Century Yugo has? I like the tapco G2 trigger that came in my Romanian Century, but I don't know if I need a single hook or double hook trigger for the Yugo. Is there a method of finding out?

Look at the top of the magwell if it looks like a stock Glock rear sight its a double hook.

What exactly is the difference between the two anyway? Is the double hook an improvement? Why?

The double hood is the older style.

If, in fact a double hook is better than a single hook, and the Yugo has a single hook trigger right now, can I upgrade to a double? It looks like I could, cause the receiver has two 'notches' by the trigger.


Basically I have know idea about these triggers, or what is better about them, but I know I have a Romanian Century WASR that has a much better trigger pull. It only has one notch on the receiver, making me believe it is a 'single hook' and on the side of the trigger it says "Tapco G2"


See above

Mr.B
04-23-08, 15:21
The double hood is the older style.


Is that better? or is the single hook an improved design?

I was talking about the cuts in the receiver near where the trigger comes out, where are you talking about? The magwell just looks like a almost rectangular hole..

Pic of Yugo near trigger...
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm83/Scott_SVT/AK/007.jpg





Pic of Romy near trigger...
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm83/Scott_SVT/AK/008.jpg

Misc Ex-Member
04-23-08, 15:35
There is no advantage or disadvantage with a single or double hook - some rifles just take one kind, some the other.

Don't become preoccupied with inconsequential increments.

;)

Mr.B
04-23-08, 23:51
There is no advantage or disadvantage with a single or double hook - some rifles just take one kind, some the other.

Don't become preoccupied with inconsequential increments.

;)


well that answers whether one is better or not, and thank you.:)

It, however, still leaves me wondering which one I need for the rifle I'd like to upgrade.


Let me clarify..

I don't like the no name trigger that is in my Yugo.
I want to replace it.
Do I need a single hook or double hook trigger, and how do I determine that.


Shihan mentioned that I should look at the magwell for something shaped like a rear sight, but I can't really figure out what he means. Seems like I should be looking at the trigger, not the magwell.

Shihan
04-24-08, 03:09
well that answers whether one is better or not, and thank you.:)

It, however, still leaves me wondering which one I need for the rifle I'd like to upgrade.


Let me clarify..

I don't like the no name trigger that is in my Yugo.
I want to replace it.
Do I need a single hook or double hook trigger, and how do I determine that.


Shihan mentioned that I should look at the magwell for something shaped like a rear sight, but I can't really figure out what he means. Seems like I should be looking at the trigger, not the magwell.


The Yugo is a double hook and the Rommy is a single hook.

Earlier I mistyped and ment front of trigger on reciever not magwell, sorry if I was confusing. Damn pain pills.

FYI you can use a single hook on a double hook reciever but not the other way around.

Mr.B
04-24-08, 05:50
perfect! thanks for clarifying!:) :)