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Old 04-08-2010, 12:01 AM
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mike if you get some polishing compond and place it on your sear and hang on to your hammer and dry fire a few time you will be amazed at the difference... these rifle have very notchy triggers a lot of the weight is from the friction of those to surfaces... compound is cheap and and you can tell a very noticable difference.. make sure after you dry fire it several times(makeing sure your hammer doesnt strike anything) clean all the parts good to remove excess compound and then reoil
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