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Hi-power trigger: Trick for reassembly?
Is there a trick for getting the trigger lever back in place properly?
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No, no trick. It's simple.
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If it was simple, why would I be asking if there was a trick?
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Try a You tube video, I think there are several
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I just used a youtube vid to guide me thru dis-assembly of my Springfield SA35. Had the frame cerecoted in a gray. I took the sharp edges off the frame so the finish needed redone.
Not as easy as a 1911, but not too hard |
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