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Post by bigstick6017555 » Thu. Sep. 06, 2018 5:22 pm

Check this out before you trade your old model for the new. It makes reassembly a lot easier.

https://www.hammerstrutsupport.com/

 
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Post by Hambden Bob » Sat. Sep. 08, 2018 9:51 am

Thanx,Big! This Trapeze Act Contraption mhas always been a Thriller to get back together. This modification appears to help Lummies like me literally "Get It Together" !!

 
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Post by Strela_999 » Mon. Sep. 24, 2018 1:31 pm

Oh. I... I might be retarded. I sold my Ruger pistol for a ridiculously low price a couple weeks ago because I constantly had issues with the spring...

I guess I'll buy a new one as soon as I get my next paycheck, because that was a fun thing to plink with. I even taught my son to shoot with it, and sometimes carried it in the woods while hiking!


 
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Post by bigstick6017555 » Wed. Oct. 10, 2018 11:05 am

The new models have done away with this problem, this fix was for the older models and for people that did not want to sell at a loss and buy a new gun. You might be able to find an older model for a good price. good luck

 
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Post by AllanD » Mon. Feb. 11, 2019 4:11 am

I've never had a problem during reassembly muzzle down trigger pulled to get the hammer forward then muzzle up to rotate the spring housing into place.

But then I am "one of those guys" that can disassemble most pistols in the time most people take to sneeze... and reassemble almost as fast...

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