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Toys_god_of_War
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< : October 03, 2011, 11:57:22 PM>

My apologies to those out there which encountered it


This is the broken trigger most of the time.

Glue it with a strong glue like "Loctite" or "Zap'em".
Let it settle for 1 to 2 hour to bond.


Now test it into the joint


This spring come with the trigger for the action.
I theorized that the strong tension sometimes break the trigger.


So I worked out a way to lessen the tension.
Bend it to a "L" using pliers


Bend another "L" at the other end.


The Two "L" should be facing inwards, when installing, the right "L" will be below on the trigger housing edge. That should solve the problem.


Close it up  Grin
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< Reply #1 : October 04, 2011, 02:12:09 PM>

It's one of the the few pistols with a well proportioned trigger.
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