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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 3068192" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>The other day, I stopped in Enid and picked a few things up. One was a Hogue Monogrip, and three boxes of Federal Hydra Shok. These were from a B&M gun store. Then on to WallyWorld, where I picked up a small toolbox (the better to keep my different calibers and speedloaders separate, my dear) and a small knife-sharpener. What does a knife sharpener have to do with the 610, you ask? This particular knife-sharpener happens to have a round file to take the sharp edge off trigger. </p><p></p><p>I put some heavy duct tape on the side plate to protect it from getting scratched, and gently took the sharp edge off the trigger. Someone in Springfield had to have been a sadist, when they made this trigger. Anyway, I got it down to where I don't think it will make a blister when I shoot a string of hot rounds through it. I'll take a bandaid with me next time I shoot it, though, just in case.</p><p></p><p>I just ordered 32 more moon clips and 150 more Sellier & Bellot 10mm rounds from Midway and they should be here later this week. Now that I have my BMT tool, I will shoot my 610 more often. Now to lose some weight, so I don't have to buy new belts. <img src="/images/smilies/new/Thumbup3.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbup3:" title="Thumbup3 :thumbup3:" data-shortname=":thumbup3:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 3068192, member: 5391"] The other day, I stopped in Enid and picked a few things up. One was a Hogue Monogrip, and three boxes of Federal Hydra Shok. These were from a B&M gun store. Then on to WallyWorld, where I picked up a small toolbox (the better to keep my different calibers and speedloaders separate, my dear) and a small knife-sharpener. What does a knife sharpener have to do with the 610, you ask? This particular knife-sharpener happens to have a round file to take the sharp edge off trigger. I put some heavy duct tape on the side plate to protect it from getting scratched, and gently took the sharp edge off the trigger. Someone in Springfield had to have been a sadist, when they made this trigger. Anyway, I got it down to where I don't think it will make a blister when I shoot a string of hot rounds through it. I'll take a bandaid with me next time I shoot it, though, just in case. I just ordered 32 more moon clips and 150 more Sellier & Bellot 10mm rounds from Midway and they should be here later this week. Now that I have my BMT tool, I will shoot my 610 more often. Now to lose some weight, so I don't have to buy new belts. :thumbup3: [/QUOTE]
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