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Unread 03-20-2013, 01:11 PM   #1
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IF you have a proper set of gun smith's screwdrivers, you might try removing the two front screws on your trigger plate and switching them. They have to go back into the hole from which they came in order to be properly aligned. IF you don't have the correct screwdrivers, get a gunsmith to do it for you so you don't bugger them up.
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IF you have a proper set of gun smith's screwdrivers, you might try removing the two front screws on your trigger plate and switching them. They have to go back into the hole from which they came in order to be properly aligned. IF you don't have the correct screwdrivers, get a gunsmith to do it for you so you don't bugger them up.
Thanks for the info. One of the screws isnt sitting flush with the plate and maybe that is why.
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