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    churchmouse

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    I'll PM ya...don't want too much out here on the forum even though I don't think he's smart enough to read something educational about guns....and this particular thread is VERY educational! :laugh:

    Send me an up-date as well. I would like to know what transpires as my sisters issue is starting to escalate again.
     

    MikeDVB

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    Broken weld on the seat frame. Repair will be free and they said it's safe to drive as the weld that is broken is not a critical one should I get in an accident
     

    MikeDVB

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    No creep or drag just "CLICK"....boom

    I am doing my AR's as soon as I get caught up from this damn snowmaggedon.
    I have yet to feel what a bad trigger feels like... Maybe I'm just not picky? I know I've felt good triggers because I've fired several high end firearms that have had extensive trigger work done...

    Maybe I'm just lucky?
     

    Tydeeh22

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    I have yet to feel what a bad trigger feels like... Maybe I'm just not picky? I know I've felt good triggers because I've fired several high end firearms that have had extensive trigger work done...

    Maybe I'm just lucky?

    Put a psa lpk in a lower without any stoning and polishing. Youll see. Lol
     

    churchmouse

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    The trigger on my AR has a very short pull. Not really enough to notice any grit or anything.

    Most trigger groups will break in with use. Grit and creep are reduced.
    Pull trigger back to resistance point. Stop. Load the trigger slowly until it moves. If it has a moment before break that you can feel the mechanical surfaces and then it breaks, that is not good. Clean, crisp snap on release. That is good.
     
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