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Received the replacement spring yesterday and installed. Minimal fitting required. Works great.
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...Could you describe what fitting the spring required??? Maybe a pic???
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Having done that operation myself I can say that it is really a simple process...drift out the old stub of the spring, lightly needle file any burrs on the frame hole, check for fit of the new spring and lightly touch up with a file any excess difference in size between the spring base and the gun frame (it should be a reasonably tight interference fit) and tap it home. Ron
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