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<blockquote data-quote="Traxxis" data-source="post: 1017050" data-attributes="member: 8980"><p>is it walnut? I'm looking for some guiney pigs to do some checkering on. If you're interested, I'd like to give it a go... who knows, maybe we could make it look a little better (or insanely worse!).</p><p> </p><p>As for trying to tune the trigger, pull it apart and polish the internals, that will make a HUGE difference. Make sure to test your trigger pull before, then after so you know how much of a difference you made. When you're ready to reassymble, I would use a dry powder moly lubricant on all the internals... it's SUPER slick and because it's dry, it doesn't tend to collect as much crap and debrise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxxis, post: 1017050, member: 8980"] is it walnut? I'm looking for some guiney pigs to do some checkering on. If you're interested, I'd like to give it a go... who knows, maybe we could make it look a little better (or insanely worse!). As for trying to tune the trigger, pull it apart and polish the internals, that will make a HUGE difference. Make sure to test your trigger pull before, then after so you know how much of a difference you made. When you're ready to reassymble, I would use a dry powder moly lubricant on all the internals... it's SUPER slick and because it's dry, it doesn't tend to collect as much crap and debrise. [/QUOTE]
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