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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 1344543" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>also watched that documentary.... if you see it again... pay special attention to what the actual designer has to say. </p><p></p><p>he stated problems was due to parts not being mfg to tolerances. </p><p>TV documentary makers probably took hours of interview and condensed it down to the most negative 2or 3 sentences. </p><p></p><p>in agreement with problems can be caused by incorrect adjustment of trigger and/or trigger work done by someone that had no business working on triggers. </p><p></p><p>defects or not aside.... there's a good reason for safety rule of never point your firearm at anything you don't want destroyed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 1344543, member: 7629"] also watched that documentary.... if you see it again... pay special attention to what the actual designer has to say. he stated problems was due to parts not being mfg to tolerances. TV documentary makers probably took hours of interview and condensed it down to the most negative 2or 3 sentences. in agreement with problems can be caused by incorrect adjustment of trigger and/or trigger work done by someone that had no business working on triggers. defects or not aside.... there's a good reason for safety rule of never point your firearm at anything you don't want destroyed. [/QUOTE]
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