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Unread 06-17-2007, 04:19 PM   #12
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I believe this is cured best by using a different lever, the L -shaped trigger lever with a hole in the middle. It's upper bearing face has to get away from the sear bar plunger when the trigger is relaxed to return forward, and is forced away by the lower bearing surface on the trigger itself, pushing the lever up and thus away, but the angle of the lever is too closed to let it back away sufficiently to clear the plunger disconnect. Often a minutely wider angle on this part lets the lever back away enough, on trigger return, without messing up the pulling trigger action.
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