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Regarding the original post from Chubbs; a photo of the trigger guard may be useful. To ensure that it is not bent!
I know Peter mentioned some people bend the thing to bodge the trigger. But I don't think Chubbs has been asked if his trigger guard is straight.
So are we certain that the trigger guard is good before Chubbs adjusts the woodwork?
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09-24-2019 07:30 AM
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Trigger guard must be straight, it was one of the checks on the crib sheet.
Real Armourers didn't go in for a lot of this '....bend it a bit....' stuff to effect repair because 'bend it a bit' and other phrases such as '...gently swage the top...'. and 'grind a small amount from.....' have different meanings to different people, such as Recovery mechanics or cooks or blanket stackers
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Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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I was I the motor trade for 20 years Peter, so I will add ' it's got to give a bit' and 'technical tap' to 'gently swage the top and 'grind a small amount from'
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Or that other old motor trade classic regarding oil or water leaks '........ get a few miles on the clock and that'll have fixed itself......'
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