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Old 11-07-2005, 09:10 PM
Chuckles Chuckles is offline
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I installed a steel sidemount for the scope bracket which I think does the same job as the reinforcement so I will not do the plate thing at this point . But I am definitely going to do something with the trigger . I just cannot stand all that creep . For the ratatat-tat thing creep is not a problem but for controlled fire it is no good . I sort of like to know when the trigger will break and the less perceived movement the better . Ideally you should just think bang and its gone . I know that I will not get a glass break but I believe it can be made pretty good . The one thing in its favour is that the hammer is held pretty high so there is not too much pressure on the sears which should make it easier to fine tune . First I am going to study the whole contraption a lot and pick all the brains that I can find . Sooner or later I will figure it out and do something that will work
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