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Bunker83

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  1. no pics , but, if you take off your dust cover and pull the bolt and carrier out look down at the trigger, there will be two springs running back from the hammer, there supposed to be on both sides of the trigger. One of mine had jumped outa place and landed in the middle of the trigger, it was letting the gun cycle by hand but was pushing the hammer up against the carrier so hard when it was fired it was cuasing failure to eject every round. At first I thought it was the plug (I was pissed) but upon inspection I saw the spring had jumped, put it back were it goes, and she runs great

  2. Very easy, provided you follow the instructions exactly in order and remember to loctite.

     

    Also, if you are doing a very short light trigger, try to induce bump fire at the range. The goal is to make sure you haven't set it so fine that you get un-intended bumps.

    plus 1!!! I have a jard trigger and red star. I prefer the red star. just follow the instructions. get it were you like it and drop super glue on the head of the screws.

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