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Polishing triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="earlcurtis67" data-source="post: 1104070" data-attributes="member: 47174"><p>I have a couple of DMT diamond hone knife sharpeners that look kind like a butterfly knife, double sided, about an inch wide and 4 inches long. I used them to work a trigger on a 22wmr mossberg. Now I keep them in my tool box in the reloading room and use them for every thing. They dirty up pretty quick but a wipe with a shop rag and there good. Blue=corse, red=med. green=fine, i bet you could sharpen an axe with the corse stone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earlcurtis67, post: 1104070, member: 47174"] I have a couple of DMT diamond hone knife sharpeners that look kind like a butterfly knife, double sided, about an inch wide and 4 inches long. I used them to work a trigger on a 22wmr mossberg. Now I keep them in my tool box in the reloading room and use them for every thing. They dirty up pretty quick but a wipe with a shop rag and there good. Blue=corse, red=med. green=fine, i bet you could sharpen an axe with the corse stone! [/QUOTE]
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