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March 25, 2008, 09:45:06 AM »
anybody out there had any success in lghting up trigger pull?
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supposedly good results can be had with a wolff spring kit.
read reviews on Midway.com website.
I will be ordering one.
Let us know
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thanks i'll take a look. dan
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I would NOT advise lightening the mainspring. The trackers I have had already had problems with light strikes in DA. Lightening the mainspring would only make it worse.
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