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Single trigger is prone to be the problem, probaby some oil in the trigger, these triggers cannot have any oil, even the hang tags from Parker said do not oil. So I would suspect there is oil on the single trigger and in cold weather hanging up the weighted balance that switches the triggers. Eric
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Thanks, how should I remove oil if present?
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Brake Clean does a very good job of removing oil on single trigger guns.
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Thank You
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Scott, make sure you don't get that brake cleaner on anything but the trigger housing, if I am not mistaken it will take of the blueing and may affect the case colors. Eric
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01-07-2011, 01:23 PM | #8 | ||||||
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And it will take varnish off the wood.
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These guy's are right. I should have mentioned to take the stock off! Sorry....
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01-07-2011, 02:38 PM | #10 | ||||||
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will do, thanks to all, this thing being a single shot when the mallards are coming in is a pain. For some reason does not seem to happen on trash ducks, just when group of mallards are at 20 yards.
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