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Unread 11-08-2013, 04:49 PM   #1
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Visited store and inspected another Cugir WASR-10/63 rifle. A little bit surprised. Originally, I thought I deformed the Shephard's Crook when I took it out so it does not work anymore after I put it back. But inspecting another WASR indicated that was not the case -- on this WASR in store, the position of the crook is too high and it does not even touch the groove on the trigger pin, the pin does not fall out simply because attrition with the receiver !! Then, I am sure this pin will come out one day or another in range, inevitable.

So the quality of CAI assembly still has lots of room for improvement.
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Unread 11-08-2013, 10:30 PM   #2
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Is this the 'shepherd's crook' on the left??? I have to admit I don't know how it goes in anymore...I think it went under one pin and over the other...But I don't remember where/what anchored it...
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