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Gunsmithing
lighter fluid on trigger and bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="Waynard" data-source="post: 1060325" data-attributes="member: 78871"><p>Ok so, I've used the lighter fluid (Ronsonol, yellow and red plastic bottle)on the trigger assembly and took the bolt apart and cleaned real good. Flushed everything a couple times. It was not dirt or grit covered in fact I did not see a lot of oil come off the assembly, could it be it had to much oil and that is what caused the frozen trigger.Or is that Pro Fire Adjustable Accure Trigger no good in cold weather. I was shooting in 20 degree weather. gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waynard, post: 1060325, member: 78871"] Ok so, I've used the lighter fluid (Ronsonol, yellow and red plastic bottle)on the trigger assembly and took the bolt apart and cleaned real good. Flushed everything a couple times. It was not dirt or grit covered in fact I did not see a lot of oil come off the assembly, could it be it had to much oil and that is what caused the frozen trigger.Or is that Pro Fire Adjustable Accure Trigger no good in cold weather. I was shooting in 20 degree weather. gun) [/QUOTE]
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