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Old 05-24-2010, 10:32 PM
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just mess with the 2 front screws. you may need to mess with the back one, but I didn't need to. do the top one then the bottom. test your bolt NUMEROUS times afterwards. slamming it closed and bumping the stock on the floor and stuff to make sure the firing pin holds. just adjust it until the pin holds and has no slip then paint nail polish back over the threads. the trigger can go super light, but not safely. so you just have to keep making minor adjustments to get between light as possible and still safe.
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