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<blockquote data-quote="yoteslayer" data-source="post: 1600462" data-attributes="member: 63634"><p>Here's the thing you should check all the little things that can be wrong but if that doesn't fix it then you have to go to the Source of the problem what you are saying is like your driving your car and the front wheel is lose so you just slow to a slower speed cuz it seems to work better instead of fixing the problem same thing what your saying to do is adjust there action torque and maybe compromising the torque to fix something else seems like would be better to fix the source of the problem I guess we see things differently I'm also saying that just because you haven't had to do this this is a viable way to fix the problem when dealing with fire arms nothing is set in stone and buy the way I am wrong plenty sounds like you the one that can't admit your wrong and as soon as you think you know everything fire arms will hand your *** to you on a platter I don't care if I'm wrong or right just giving my experience maybe you haven't had this problem but it happens from time to time and the fix is acceptable way by the manufacturer of the trigger and all the comments are all things that could fix it I don't see where anyone is right or wrong do all these things and which ever one fixes it I guess is right but don't know how anyone can repair something over the internet these are merely suggestions but if you want to be right that badly then I guess that good with me but the guy might be shooting a gun with loose action screws that should be good for accuracy lol so I guess I will say I just agree to disagree or I gues I could say ya you know everything and your right to feed your ego</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoteslayer, post: 1600462, member: 63634"] Here’s the thing you should check all the little things that can be wrong but if that doesn’t fix it then you have to go to the Source of the problem what you are saying is like your driving your car and the front wheel is lose so you just slow to a slower speed cuz it seems to work better instead of fixing the problem same thing what your saying to do is adjust there action torque and maybe compromising the torque to fix something else seems like would be better to fix the source of the problem I guess we see things differently I’m also saying that just because you haven’t had to do this this is a viable way to fix the problem when dealing with fire arms nothing is set in stone and buy the way I am wrong plenty sounds like you the one that can’t admit your wrong and as soon as you think you know everything fire arms will hand your *** to you on a platter I don’t care if I’m wrong or right just giving my experience maybe you haven’t had this problem but it happens from time to time and the fix is acceptable way by the manufacturer of the trigger and all the comments are all things that could fix it I don’t see where anyone is right or wrong do all these things and which ever one fixes it I guess is right but don’t know how anyone can repair something over the internet these are merely suggestions but if you want to be right that badly then I guess that good with me but the guy might be shooting a gun with loose action screws that should be good for accuracy lol so I guess I will say I just agree to disagree or I gues I could say ya you know everything and your right to feed your ego [/QUOTE]
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