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Old July 5, 2011, 10:36 AM   #4
GURU1911
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Attention: Mr. Wright

Even though your pics were blurry, i must agree with bill. After firing a lot of rounds, firing residue will begin to find its way into the firing pin channel / hole. The firing pin, firing pin spring, & other parts will have to be removed for cleaning.

Cotton swabs, pipe cleaners, tooth brush, & solvent is all you need to do the job. This is the owners responsibility to keep their firearm cleaned & lubricated.

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