Hi gang.
I spoke with Shane at AoA, and he said that nothing I said, scared him. He said to pull the stock and have a look for any damage. He asked what I had to work with for lubes, and he told me to lube it if it's dry.
That gave me the green light to contact Mycapt65, (Ron), for some guidance. He asked for pics.
Pic 1 spring at the trigger end!
That looked good.
Then he said to lightly lube the roof over the spring.
Using the tool, Ron suggested I checked the roof and the entire spring cavity wall. It was dry. So I gave it a thin lube with said tool.
Ron also said to grease the slot edges, then I gave it a test, and the friction/resistance is gone.
Let's shoot.
Thanks, Ron, and all who contributed.
I spoke with Shane at AoA, and he said that nothing I said, scared him. He said to pull the stock and have a look for any damage. He asked what I had to work with for lubes, and he told me to lube it if it's dry.
That gave me the green light to contact Mycapt65, (Ron), for some guidance. He asked for pics.
Pic 1 spring at the trigger end!
That looked good.
Then he said to lightly lube the roof over the spring.
Using the tool, Ron suggested I checked the roof and the entire spring cavity wall. It was dry. So I gave it a thin lube with said tool.
Ron also said to grease the slot edges, then I gave it a test, and the friction/resistance is gone.
Let's shoot.
Thanks, Ron, and all who contributed.
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