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Gunsmithing
X mark pro trigger adjustment issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Chas1" data-source="post: 405161" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>IMHO and as your finding out...triggers aren't anything to mess with (DIY) safety's too important...you never know when the gun might go bang when it ain't supposed to, seen it happen. I would take it to a qualified smith and have the work done, it's not expensive. </p><p></p><p>If your remmy shoots well and you plan on holding onto it for a while then I agree w/jglenn and look into a good quality trigger, I'd add Jewell to the mix as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas1, post: 405161, member: 15738"] IMHO and as your finding out...triggers aren't anything to mess with (DIY) safety's too important...you never know when the gun might go bang when it ain't supposed to, seen it happen. I would take it to a qualified smith and have the work done, it's not expensive. If your remmy shoots well and you plan on holding onto it for a while then I agree w/jglenn and look into a good quality trigger, I'd add Jewell to the mix as well. [/QUOTE]
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