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Old November 28, 2019, 10:38 AM   #9
Josh Smith
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Looks like there's a trigger spring in there that could be replaced with something lighter. I've never worked on one, but it's a common design.

Crispness is more important than weight. Look at the sear mating surfaces. They should have neutral or slightly positive angles of engagement (negative can make 'em slip) and be polished to mirror finishes.

Or, as was said above, a replacement set would probably be superior. I know I went that route a couple times when the quality of stock parts was not worth polishing.

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Josh
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