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Unread 03-24-2014, 09:31 PM   #1
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Got a complete trigger bar for spare parts, and look.. it's cracked. Like this on both sides. And the plunger was stiff enough it would not fire when installed and the trigger was pulled, not that I'd be using it anyway.

We shall see how quick they ramify the problem, been quite a few lately.

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Unread 03-24-2014, 10:18 PM   #2
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the only way to rectify the problem is ship a new one...BUT, that does not solve their problem...does the package appear to be damaged? if not, it was likely in that condition when wrapped...seems like an obvious damaged part that a clerk would have seen, if they were paying any attention....
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Looks like a caveman made that part!
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Perhaps that extra stiff plunger spring caused that.
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This came assembled with the standard spring installed, I got the .450 spring separate. This is just junk. My luger pushes in like butter, this pushes in like it's gliding over sand.
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