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    yep

    Hogue Grips! Changed the grip and cut a couple of coils and it's slick as my LMT.

    Thanks guys!
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    glad we could help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craft714 View Post
    Hogue Grips! Changed the grip and cut a couple of coils and it's slick as my LMT.

    Thanks guys!
    Thought so. I used to use Hogues and every one required shortening the spring. It was a real pain in the ass when I changed over to MOEs, I didn't remember I had done it years ago and had to order all new selector springs, too.
    Ken in Illinois

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    My safety selector feels mushy it doesnt have a very positive click when switching it back and forth. What might be the problem here? Im uasing a MIAD grip and SSA trigger. Thanks
    Last edited by crowkiller; 07-31-10 at 10:15.
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    As mentioned before take it out and inspect/lube it. The detent probably needs a touch of lube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowkiller View Post
    My safety selector feels mushy it doesnt have a very positive click when switching it back and forth. What might be the problem here? Im uasing a MIAD grip and SSA trigger. Thanks
    Try a new spring and detent, I think they are $4.00 together.

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