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Old December 5, 2011, 09:37 AM   #5
oregunner
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Join Date: May 12, 2011
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It sounds like your problem actually occured while shooting, not when dry firing. If that is the case, that should have reset the inertial trigger. If the gun had sat a long time, a good cleaning might have solved the problem. If not and you are mechanically inclined, remove the stock and watch how the trigger works. If inertial block isn't moving freely, it might be easy to lubricate and free up, or it might need a trip to a good gunsmith. Good luck. Mark
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