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<blockquote data-quote="Stiletto150" data-source="post: 1487330" data-attributes="member: 70044"><p>You could have had some gunk in the trigger. Sometimes it's common in (Timney) triggers with dusty competitions. I believe you can use lighter flood to flush out and let dry. I would also check the bolt release when you assemble to make sure it's moving freely and not binding. Maybe just a fluke. I just tried binding mine and it would still cock and fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stiletto150, post: 1487330, member: 70044"] You could have had some gunk in the trigger. Sometimes it's common in (Timney) triggers with dusty competitions. I believe you can use lighter flood to flush out and let dry. I would also check the bolt release when you assemble to make sure it's moving freely and not binding. Maybe just a fluke. I just tried binding mine and it would still cock and fire. [/QUOTE]
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