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TedG
11-06-11, 21:49
My BCM hammer spring has a bend in each of the legs just about in the middle of the length.

All my research shows straight legs in all the hammer springs illustrated.

Is this something only BCM does?

Eric D.
11-06-11, 22:20
Email BCM and ask. Post a picture for our reference.

Iraqgunz
11-06-11, 22:56
Pictures would be excellent so we could see what you are talking about and so that there is no mistake or confusion.

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