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Rem X Mark Pro trigger help!
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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 1945403" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>I use a dental explorer. Its Quick and simple. Just keep sticking the explorer tip into the epoxy and it will eventually pop out. The ones at hardware store are "Pakistani" junk. Ask your dentist to get you a good one like A hu friedy. I happen to be a dentist so I can attest to it. after I adjust the screw I drop a little blue loctite on it. of course the moment you do it, you void any warranty. The warranty is worthless so no biggie. Those triggers are worthless if you don't adjust them. I can usually get them down to 2-3/4bs but I prefer 3 so you have some thread on set screw. By way the screw that is supposed to set weight under the trigger guard is worthless</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 1945403, member: 56839"] I use a dental explorer. Its Quick and simple. Just keep sticking the explorer tip into the epoxy and it will eventually pop out. The ones at hardware store are “Pakistani” junk. Ask your dentist to get you a good one like A hu friedy. I happen to be a dentist so I can attest to it. after I adjust the screw I drop a little blue loctite on it. of course the moment you do it, you void any warranty. The warranty is worthless so no biggie. Those triggers are worthless if you don’t adjust them. I can usually get them down to 2-3/4bs but I prefer 3 so you have some thread on set screw. By way the screw that is supposed to set weight under the trigger guard is worthless [/QUOTE]
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