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Unread 11-03-2010, 05:24 PM   #2
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The light pull is certainly potentially dangerous. There is a right way to approach this, and are several wrong ways. At minimum, you're exposed to multiple cycling of the gun.

Your best bet will be to get it to someone with experience adjusting and repairing Luger triggers.

Don't try an "reform" parts of the trigger mechanism to "Fix" this. You'll sometimes see the slot at the top of the trigger crushed, or attempts to bend the trigger plate's transfer bar. These are hardened parts and would probably be as happy snapping as bending.

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