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Old 11-04-2014, 09:36 AM   #24
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So after this last post I was gifted a few parts from a very generous member of the forum. I can't thank him enough for the help. I have rebuilt the locks and everything is in perfect working order. Now for the stock work...

I have one question that all may have an opinion though. The parts I was gifted were from a slightly older gun with rebounding locks. I have the parts to change my locks to the rebounding type. I'm wondering if I should do so? I would keep the old "tumblers" (not sure if that is the correct name for the part I'm thinking of changing) so as not to part the originals from the gun in case a future owner wanted to return the gun to its original condition. The main reason I'm thinking of doing it is the safety factor. Do you guys have any thoughts or opinions regarding this potential move?
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