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Trigger springs
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<blockquote data-quote="montana west" data-source="post: 1890024" data-attributes="member: 113504"><p>I do this with no springs just remove a bit of metal on the trigger but dam little I am taiking about 4 strokes on a fine sharpening rock and two stroke on the angle at 45% the last one i did changed from 72 oz to 38 0z . so it takes very little to change the trigger pull.. and you can go to far real quick.. so be careful.. you can find the direction on line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montana west, post: 1890024, member: 113504"] I do this with no springs just remove a bit of metal on the trigger but dam little I am taiking about 4 strokes on a fine sharpening rock and two stroke on the angle at 45% the last one i did changed from 72 oz to 38 0z . so it takes very little to change the trigger pull.. and you can go to far real quick.. so be careful.. you can find the direction on line. [/QUOTE]
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