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Old 09-13-2018, 12:51 AM
GerSan69 GerSan69 is offline
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If I'm understanding what you're saying - the forward screw above the trigger area "binds" the yoke when you tighten it, making the movement of the yoke stiff as you open or close the cylinder - that's not that big of a deal.
First, are you absolutely sure that you put the right one in there? The two domed screws look an awful lot alike. Try the other one anyway, just to be sure.
I've been known to polish or even use some very fine grit sandpaper on the end of a replacement screw or three to get that yoke moving smoothly. A few strokes and try the fit, repeat until happy. (I don't know if this is an "accepted" method, but hey, it's always worked for me. Apologies to the real gunsmiths around here.)
I wouldn't get too worked up either way. This is about as minor, and common, a problem that I've ever had. Now, if the timing were off or something, you might have a case. This you can fix if necessary. G'nite!
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