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Thanks for that. Grainger sure is proud of those springs. $26.35 for a package of ten. I wish they sold them one at a time. Oh well... It's only money. Inquiring minds have to know…. Why would you pay for the springs when you can get the trigger and hammer pulls drastically improved, and a serious safety issue resolved for free? When I sprang for the springs (!), the recall had yet to be announced. When it was announced, I pulled the replacement springs and put the originals back before sending the guns in. Both the trigger pull and hammer-cocking effort after the recall were markedly superior to what the Bubba Job accomplished.
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You might want to check on Graybeard. Some of the guys who bought the Grainger bundle were selling individual springs at a good price.
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Hell, I’ll give him a couple, assuming they’re where I think they are…..
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What fresh Hell is this?
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Like Pappy, I sent my 243 in under the "recall" for the cost of a trip to the post office. The work was turned around quick and the trigger is really nice.
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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Thanks for that. Grainger sure is proud of those springs. $26.35 for a package of ten. I wish they sold them one at a time. Oh well... It's only money. Inquiring minds have to know…. Why would you pay for the springs when you can get the trigger and hammer pulls drastically improved, and a serious safety issue resolved for free? When I sprang for the springs (!), the recall had yet to be announced. When it was announced, I pulled the replacement springs and put the originals back before sending the guns in. Both the trigger pull and hammer-cocking effort after the recall were markedly superior to what the Bubba Job accomplished. ^^^ THIS ^^^ The Grainger spring is an improvement but the recall job is better. I too reinstalled the factory spring when I sent my 45/70 in. My 44 is post recall made so it already had the fix.
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I put the EGW rail on my 357 Henry along with a Burris compact 4X scope. Sight in next week.
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My 357 shot under an inch at 75 yards when getting sighted in. Was very happy with that. But I was stupid and sold it.
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