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Old 09-10-2012, 08:52 PM   #9
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Default Re: Light primer strikes.

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Originally Posted by 76Highboy View Post
Ya, 10-4. So that revolver I was working on, I cut the mainspring. You know the action is smoother since I cut the spring and polished the action, but I think I need to take about 3/4 coil off, and then we will see. It sure was fun working on it. I APPRECIATE YOUR HELP ON IT JLA. Thanks.
Yessir! Fixin guns is fun and gains you knowledge and experience. HEck i did a 'counter repair' to today at the gunshop. A Taurus Millenioum .45. Dadgum slidestop gept popping out to the outside of the slide. Turns out Taurus and thier wonderful QC dept sent it out with a bent slidestop lever. So now I know how to fix yet another Tarus POS in order to keep the customers guns in thier holsters, not at Taurus for more shoddy repair work..
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