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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: brunswick, ga.
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. . i am trying a wee bit of heat shrink tubing to tighten the trigger action a little. this method doesn't take but a minute and will not leave any permanent marks.
. . parts needed: one 1/16 inch piece of heat shrink tubing. (no, you can't buy it by the inch.) one match. . . it seems to fire the snap caps better, and hope to get it on the range later this week. i think i can still add another round of heat shrink if needed. . . i appreciate all the help and comments i received on my post. i am really enjoying the toggle top and plan to buy one for each of my two sons, in addition to a few more for myself. . . heres a pic of the mod.... thanks again, bill |
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. . i pull on the trigger, the L bracket pushes in on the round part of the front of the sear lever, the back of the lever releases the firing pin, all hell breaks loose, and the sear lever etc depart for points rearward.
. . some brass is moved around, the sear lever etc head forward, the firing pin is cocked again..... . . assuming that i still have my finger on the trigger, what keeps the sear lever from being pushed in by the L bracket as it squeezes its way home, and releasing the firing pin once again? . . in other words, if i add too much stuff to the trigger linkage, and make it too tight, am i going to have myself a fully automatic luger? . . i wonder if this is why its kinda tight to begin with. comments would be most appreciated. thanks, bill |
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