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Originally Posted by Chris Robenalt
Bruce, I don't know if you fixed this yet. The gun looks to have been restored so it's been apart and put back together. Sometimes the trigger plate will be snugged down too much. This puts the triggers too tight to the safety, not allowing the safety to slide back and forth freely. I've skimmed metal from triggers or the safety to correct this. Best to take the stock off, and reassemble receiver, and check the operation of the safety. I've done this with Smith and Lefever safetys many times. Just a thought? Buck Hamlin is the man to help though.
Chris, AZ
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Chris: Thanks for the info. That was one of the things Buck and I talked about.
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Bruce A. Hering
Program Coordinator/Lead Instructor (retired)
Shotgun Team Coach, NSCA Level III Instructor
Southeastern Illinois College
AMM 761
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