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| titanium what? if its a remmy the trigger can be adjusted quite easily. just be damn careful about the sear engagement!!!!! |
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| sorry ya its a remington, is there a screw or something for adjustment on it? |
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| You know...there's so much flying around about Remington triggers. Why not take it to a good Gunsmith who's familiar with trigger pull vs sear engagement and the interplay of the safety. |
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| probably the best idea, just wasn't sure if it was simple deal to take care of or not... |
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| It is simple to take care of.... Paying attention to some particular details...... It's also very simple to foul up and turn into a hair trigger www.KLStottlemyer.comDeport the Homeless and Give the Illegals citizenship. AT LEAST THE ILLEGALS WILL WORK |
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| It gets real simple if you've done serveral hundred, but if you haven't done any it is NOT simple.
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