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    88E30M50

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    It rattles. It's gritty. Has a wierd click about halfway through take up. Nice clean smooth break. Light enough the front sight doesn't move during dry fire. So it's OK, could be a lot better, but I'm gonna shoot it quite a bit and see what happens. Nothing like my stock RO.
    I might get ambitious tomorrow and tear into it. See what little I can do to improve it. Looks like the sides of the trigger could be polished to eliminate some grittiness where it's running on the frame. Might be able to bend the bow out a little to make it fit tighter, it's just rattling away now.

    I'm guessing you have access to plenty of 600 to 1500 grit sandpaper, so a bit of polishing should fix it right up. In addition to the trigger bow, lightly polish the disconnector faces, middle spring leaf and sear and hammer sides. Unless you have a jig and the correct stones, I would not touch the hammer hooks or sear face. But, breaking the rough machined edges on most other surfaces should help a lot. When polishing, don't remove or reshape the part, just polish to remove burrs.
     

    88E30M50

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    "Strangers in the night, exchanging glances."
    Sounds like more than glances were exhanged.

    So, are we at the start of a new panic buy? Looks like the dems are launching a new AWB. I think it's more political than any real attempt at gun control, but it might trigger another panic none the less.
     

    Birds Away

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    Sounds like more than glances were exhanged.

    So, are we at the start of a new panic buy? Looks like the dems are launching a new AWB. I think it's more political than any real attempt at gun control, but it might trigger another panic none the less.

    The upcoming election and the collateral noise associated with it is the reason I have, and continue to, move(d) some handguns, bought an EBR and am now stocking up on ammo. I don't anticipate the laws changing but I do anticipate a rush among the uninformed.
     
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