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I sent the Encore Trigger Jobs on CD-ROM v 1.0 files, copyright 2000 Dennis M. "Mike" Bellm, to ye ole webmaster last night, and he said he would probably have it up on the site tonight! That's exciting! Can't wait to see it! If you, too, are grateful to see if published online, don't forget 1buba if you have some "atta boys" to hand out. With what I have going on, it would be quite awhile before I found enough round tuits to do what he has done with the website. Awesome guy and a big help to all of us. If you have any good deals to pass on or can help him in anyway, let him know you appreciate what he has done putting up all the articles, questions and answers, and updates on my price lists, etc. He is basically doing the work for the fun of being involved with something of interest and merit to him. But he deserves much more. A lot of thanks go a long way. Let him know what you think. HEY, Steve..... you left so fast the last time that we did not get your care package put together! Just remembered some other unfinished business! Mike | ||
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Mike and All - Sorry - email at work is down. I will try again tonight after church, but otherwise this won't happen until tomorrow afternoon/ evening. However, this is a good time to point out that Mike has a Pay-Pal account associated w/ his email address. I know that if you get good use out if this he won't turn down "gratuity." This was not solicited by Mike - I just think he is a heck of a guy and you might find this appropriate. Sorry & Thanks, steve | |||
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I'm almost as bad as a guy waiting for his barrel to get back! I am anxious to see the Encore Trigger Job info online. Gratuities? I can always put $10K to good use. Eventually I want to do a subscription website where a fee is paid, but for now, gobble up what is out there on the site for free. However, I have a good supply of sear/trigger springs and will be getting more Wyoming stones soon. As volume continues to pick up on the Diamond EZE Laps I will have a better price to offer on them. As you will note if you have not seen the trigger job instructions yet, I use the 1/4" square Diamond EZE Lap all the way through the stoning process. It cuts through rough casting "bark" quickly and cleanly. Follow that up with a few strokes with a Wyoming Stone and you have a nice smooth, polished finish. The random sizes have sold very well. The last shipment I got not long ago is nearly gone, and I will be ordering more Monday. I am also stocking 3/32 pin punches. And of course when one gets in a bind, I am here to talk them through it if need be. However, this is relatively rare since most fellows do great with just the instructions. There is no need to suffer with a heavy trigger on the Encore when it is so easy to work on. Fact is, the Encore can easily be worked into one of the smoothest triggers of any firearm I have shot. And inspite of all the posts about "creep" over at the pond, Wyoming Stone smooths it up to the point you cannot feel any movement in the trigger..... just pressure on your finger. The travel will always be a bit long because of the design, but "creep?" There is no need for it at all. Well, it's not the Brown Santa I'm waiting for, but the CD files online. I guess I can survive this if you guys can survive waiting for barrels. Mike | |||
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