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Old May 2, 2011, 11:32 PM   #5
Hawg
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The trigger guard doesn't appear to be broken. The short stud at the front is threaded. It's installed by turning the whole guard until its as close as you can get it without over torquing it, then securing the back part with screws. What's probably happened is someone thought it wasn't tight enough and tried to get one more turn and stripped the threads. SXS trigger guards are not one size fits all.
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