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Old November 11, 1999, 11:56 PM   #3
Hawkeye
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Join Date: April 10, 1999
Location: Idaho
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I don't know of anyone publicizing their work on the Bullpup, but I understand your desires! Watch out that that hammer spring legs don't drop below the sear. It will render the fire control system inoperable, and it can happen when just cleaning the rifle. I'm not impressed with this, but it's a fun little rifle.

I have two suggestions. Buy a tube of Moly-Slide (from NECO Enterprises, and available from Brownell's, Natchez, etc.). It's a high-grade, concentrated Molybdenum Disulfide grease.

First, apply a little of this to the bearing surfaces. Then, coat your thumb and index finger and apply a little moly to the entire trigger bar (that run from front to rear). You won't think this is a match trigger, but it will substantially improve the quality of the trigger.

If you learn better ideas, let me know!
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