Trigger bar slipped off spring while cleaning...

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paddlingman
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Trigger bar slipped off spring while cleaning...

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That pesky little bugger is a pain to get back on! Done now but, sheesh!

Looking at the hammer spring that some many are replacing with a lower power wolf... Let the flames begin but... has anyone just considered trimming the spring down one coil? No, I didn't do it. Sure is tempting though! :)
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Trigger bar slipped off spring while cleaning...

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paddlingman

wolf doesn't make any trigger return springs, but I do,
go here and go down the page http://www.p64resource.com/goods.php

don't cut a coil off the hammer spring , it will be the wrong length, and you will start having mag drops

no flame intended
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Trigger bar slipped off spring while cleaning...

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I just went to that link. That might have been an easier way to put the trigger spring back on than the method I used. ;) I did get it back on though.

Thanks for the advice about cutting the hammer spring. I can see where it provides tension for the mag release and could cause all kinds of inadvertent problems.

Thanks for the reply!

Stacey
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Stacey

no problem

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