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Unread 12-17-2016, 11:16 AM   #14
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Sheepherder's remark is why I usually don't post to any forum and probably will never again. I was just trying to give the first writer a fix that is easy and works. .004" of play in the trigger lever is probably impossible to notice since older original pins have some wear anyway. I am not shooting a slacker, I am shooting a gun that the pin will probably outlast yours.
CA Mike,
Sheepherder is an engineer/machinist and thinks in half thousandts; so cut him some slack, please.

Your suggestion is just fine, I have used fractional bits and rods for luger pins when I didn't have the correct metric size, most times they work just fine.

One can always "finish" the repair when the correct piece is available.

You will notice that he(Rich) and I go at it from time to time- in good spirit- and to challenge ourselves to think out side of the box.

Welcome to you and keep posting!
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