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Old August 29, 2013, 09:15 PM   #4
James K
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Be careful in fitting any firing pin; if you cut through the surface hardness, you will have the same problem again.

The firing pin spring probably won't need replaced. I mentioned the trigger spring because cutting or lightening the trigger spring is often a part of "trigger work" to reduce the trigger pull.

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