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Unread 12-02-2015, 08:38 AM   #1
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I have several top lever springs on hand. But i will tell you that there can be variation in them from gun to gun. The best way of getting a proper one is to have one installed/fitted into the gun. Or at least having the old one to try and match up a new one to.
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Having purchased one from Dixie Gun Works (yes they do sell them in a very unfinished condition) and spending several hours fitting it by grinding with a Dremel tool you would be wise to send the stock/receiver to Brian Dudley who responded. It is not worth the frustration and time and getting it in there and out is not for the novice, in my opinion.
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