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Trigger Job Needed [message #35634] Sun, 11 January 2015 12:08 Go to next message
tyog is currently offline  tyog
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Looking to get a trigger job for my encore. Anyone have any recommendations for this?
Re: Trigger Job Needed [message #35638 is a reply to message #35634] Sun, 11 January 2015 14:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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G-1 Contender. Hendershot, David White, Bellm if you have to have an Encore.

Jim
Re: Trigger Job Needed [message #35641 is a reply to message #35638] Sun, 11 January 2015 15:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Order an assortment of springs from Bellm and do it yourself. The Encores are very easy.
Re: Trigger Job Needed [message #35644 is a reply to message #35641] Sun, 11 January 2015 18:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Iowa Fox wrote on Sun, 11 January 2015 15:47
Order an assortment of springs from Bellm and do it yourself. The Encores are very easy.


It is easy if you are handy at all with small tools. But be sure to read the instructions and then read again and then one more time before starting for good measures.
Re: Trigger Job Needed [message #35654 is a reply to message #35644] Sun, 11 January 2015 21:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Bellm recommends his own pliers to install them - And I hate his pliers. I threw mine in the toolbox and they never saw the light of day again. I use a set of hemostats now. MUCH better to hold onto the spring, and it locks down on it so you don't have to keep constant pressure on closed plier jaws.
All the best,
Glenn


If at first you don't succeed... buy newer / better equipment!
Re: Trigger Job Needed [message #35658 is a reply to message #35654] Mon, 12 January 2015 00:20 Go to previous message
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Of course he recommends his own pliers to install springs, he make money on every one that he suckers someone into buying. I can get all the hemostats I want from my wife (nurse). Closed pliers, ever notice the piece you're trying to hold always spins and shoots off the jaws. White knuckle holding still usually slips. Need the little serrations just right to have half a chance.
Jim

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