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		jameth Community Member
 
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		propsjonnyb Community Member
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:33 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Nice idea , 
 
 I 'll see if I can source some thin steel strip and  try to create some springs,  as you've probably found the rear  trigger  spring isn't so hot either, as sometimes it sticks  and the trigger  doesn't  return  as  it  should .  So  I would  strongly suggest  changing the  rear one  as  well. | 
			 
		 
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		joberg Community Member
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:21 am    Post subject:  | 
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				| Good stuff Jameth!  Eager to see that new Coyle coming to life! | 
			 
		 
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		jameth Community Member
 
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		jameth Community Member
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:07 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | propsjonnyb wrote: | 	 		  Nice idea , 
 
 I 'll see if I can source some thin steel strip and  try to create some springs,  as you've probably found the rear  trigger  spring isn't so hot either, as sometimes it sticks  and the trigger  doesn't  return  as  it  should .  So  I would  strongly suggest  changing the  rear one  as  well. | 	  
 
 
Great idea.  I would not mind if the swiss spring was just a tad stronger.  It's works great but is a little light.  A slightly stronger steel would feel real good. | 
			 
		 
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		propsjonnyb Community Member
 
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				| Having watched the  video, I would concur  that  bending  the  spring  up at  one end and drilling a small hole  would  be a good idea ,  a spot of superglue in the hole will fix the spring in place.  The rear trigger already has a hole  drilled in the  trigger and a matching one  in the  gun frame , so  bending  both ends and fixing one end in the  trigger ( superglue)   and leaving  the  one in the  frame  un-glued  should give  fully working  front and rear triggers,  that  will not stick and will always  return . | 
			 
		 
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