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Old March 19, 2013, 12:33 AM   #10
skidder
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The plunger that holds the trigger guard assembly is suppose to be tight... pulling the trigger assembly toward the frame at all times. I bet if you pull on the guard you can create the gap manually. It is defeniately a defect that Ruger should be notified of.

My guess is they will replace the trigger guard assembly. The easiest way for them to fix the problem.
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