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Now that I have my P-64's I can make the trigger return spring instead of looking all over the place looking for one you can email me if they need one they are made from .032 stainless steel dental wire the first 5 are free one per person
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Norm,
Thanks for the kind offer.
Sent you an email requesting one.
Stan
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STAN
Its on its way and tell me what you think, they work in mine ,these are hand bent I think you will like it . GOT TO KEEP THESE GUNS SHOOTING

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NORMSUTTON,

This is a very nice gesture, and I know the guys do appreciate your efforts!
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Norm: I would like one of the springs if you have any left.Thanks very much.Email sent
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POPEYE

It will be on it's way tomarrow 23 MAR 06


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ABWEHR

just trying to my part, and help when I can . You got the best group of people on this forum that I have seen in a long time.

THANKS ALOT
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Now that I have my P-64's I can make the trigger return spring instead of looking all over the place looking for one you can email me if they need one they are made from .032 stainless steel dental wire the first 5 are free one per person
Norm,

Please send me one, too. Thank you for your graciously provided service.

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T-RAT

It will be on it's way tomarrow, please leave feedback when you get it in

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Post by warthog »

I'd like two for my two altered pistol. How much are they?
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WARTHOG
They are free ( for one) to replace broken springs they won't make DA trigger pull any less
need address to send to
you will be # 4
or I can send you 2 and then you can send me what ever the 2nd is worth to you can't make a better deal than that
remember these are hand bent springs
and you will have to trim tales on springs

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Is that what could be wrong with my pistol? Was shooting fine and I took it apart. When I reassembled the trigger was not working. I didn't notice any sping missing. There is a metal guide from the hammer to the trigger. If I raise it up, the trigger will shoot. I have pictures I can email To you, if you think you can help.

Thanks
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Post by jbailey »

Unless you took it ALL the way apart, the spring is probably still in there, just not positioned correctly. It lifts the trigger/transfer bar (and the disconnector) when the slide is in battery, to allow the trigger pull to trip the sear. It takes some patience and perhaps dental tools to position the spring correctly when you put it all back together. Hope this helps.
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Post by warthog »

One is fine. I need to read. :)

I just PMed you my address...
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WARTHOG
It will go out to day 4 AP 06


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