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sear and trigger pull
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November 17, 2011, 12:42:36 AM »
the other day while cleaning my handy's i thought i would compare trigger pulls most weren't bad so i put some gun slick on the sears what a difference. i have done this before with the black crafite on my ar 15 works good try it see what you think.
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Sounds good.
Make sure it does not bleed out on your barrel latch and latch shelf. The Handi's do not like oil there. Makes for an inconsitant lock up=accuracy problems
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