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Unread 01-06-2009, 11:58 AM   #11
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You can remove the spring from the frame my pushing on the exposed nub of the shorter leg with a punch or a paperclip end.
Do this while holding the frame upside down over a towel or other medium which will prevent the loose spring from bouncing away.
Clean the spring channet and the spring itself of oil and debris, which may be affecting its ability to properly hold the TD lever in place.
The TD levers often have some play and as long as the lever will not drop out of the frame of its own accord when you hold and shake the frame lever down you should be ok.
Luger Doc has lever springs should you wish to upgrade your existing spring
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