Well, I got the springs - replaced them... same single action trigger result - goes off if you brush your finger over it. It looked like the top of the trigger had been "worked"/polished. Could I rough this area up w/ a file and effectively make the SA trigger pull heavier?
Is there a relatively easy way to make the SA trigger pull a little heavier? It breaks far too soon after applying pressure, borderline scary. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the replies - next question:
What do I use for a tank for the water when I boil the parts? The barreled action is kind of long, any recommendations there?
I plan on rust-bluing my barreled action and am wondering if I need to worry about the inside of the barrel. Most things I've read on the 'net don't seem to address it. Also, what about the inside of the reciever? Treat it and let it rust and finish it just like the outside?
Thanks
PA requires that all handgun transactions take place at an FFL. Long gun transactions can be done FTF without an FFL. At least that's how I know the law.
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