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Re: Only one I've encountered In Reply to: Only one I've encountered posted by Razorpb on November 08, 2002 at 10:03:16:
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Posted by: Sinagent on November 11, 2002 at 22:19:51
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: When using an ANS Quickfire I had my trigger plate drag enough that it wouldn't fully return and caused some problems. I've seen a few at the field do it as well, the cure was to back out the teflon tipped set screws that the plate rides on just a bit, worked wonders for me and others. : Razor : : : : Hey guyz, Accuracy is the only thing that goes sour for me on rainy days. Its tough to keep the barrel dry, esp. with the porting(i have a freak with all american front).
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