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| Posted By | Posted Date/Time |
| daddiooo | 05-Jul-12 - 08:38 PM ET |
| jim brown | 05-Jul-12 - 07:58 PM ET |
| Dr.Longshot | 05-Jul-12 - 07:40 PM ET |
| jim brown | 03-Jul-12 - 04:43 PM ET |
| Mono3811 | 03-Jul-12 - 04:09 PM ET |
| Twinbirds | 03-Jul-12 - 01:44 PM ET |
| 2 Dollar pistol | 03-Jul-12 - 01:41 PM ET |
What Jim said.
Stronger spring won't tighten the gun. It will help if the gun is opening on firing.
jim brown
Stronger Spring
Gary
Be extremely careful and go in very small steps. I have seen the factory smith for Ljutic take off too much and the gun wouldn't open after firing except by stomping on the block with your foot.
jim brown
I sent a PM explaining the method.
yes
Is there a way to adjust the inertia lock button/opener so that it locks up tighter?
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