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    Quote Originally Posted by bruin View Post
    KNS hammer cage makes all trigger installations/removals easy. Well worth it IMHO.
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    In addition to the points of lube shown in the post by Samuse, lube the holes in the hammer, trigger & disconnector where they pivot on the pins and the bottom of the hammer. Basically, any place where anything rubs
    INSIDE PLAN OF BOX
    1. ROAD-RUNNER LIFTS GLASS OF WATER- PULLING UP MATCH
    2. MATCH SCRATCHES ON MATCH-BOX
    3. MATCH LIGHTS FUSE TO TNT
    4. BOOM!
    5. HA-HA!!

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    Thanks for the info everyone. Much appreciated!

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    Is it installed yet? You've already talked about it longer than the time it would have taken to install it. Get er done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cbx View Post
    Is it installed yet? You've already talked about it longer than the time it would have taken to install it. Get er done.
    Nope! She should be here tomorrow! I will be at the range Saturday and/or Sunday, the good Lord willing.

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    Lube it as per the instructions.

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    Make sure you install the disconnector spring properly.

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    disconnector is pre installed and held captive by a slave pin , also put a drop of lube on the tips of the trigger spring and make sure their pushed forward until you push it into place for the pin

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    I got the assembly in and installed last night. It was a very easy process. The pull and break are nice! My plan is to hit the range today for testing (fun time ).
    Last edited by Kyjames; 01-30-16 at 07:02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyjames View Post
    I got the assembly in and installed last night. It was a very easy process. The pull and break are nice! My plan is to hit the range today for testing (fun time ).
    Nice job! Let us know how your range trip goes.
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