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Patrick1981

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  • Birthday 09/30/1981

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    ICORE, IDPA

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  1. Try 11 lb rebound and test, if you have also good return try to cut off one coil at time. But before make this be shure te mainspring tension is ok to pop the CCI primers. Take the 3 pieces package and if you shorten too much one for experiment you have another two. Bye from Italy
  2. Thanks Mike, it's only for curiosity It is always nice to inquire in wheelgun world
  3. And another question about this topic: On Jerry K. book: Ideal clearance on best let-out angle is (from trigger bevel to sear) .009-.010 front and .010-.012 back. What is the front and back exactly? Watching the description I don't understand so good. Thanks
  4. Stoning a MIM sear or a forged old style sear to increase let-out is more difficult or same? Quickly watching it seems easyer the forged.
  5. Try the cheap Pachmayr professional grip with open backstrap
  6. John, I have a 686-2 and seems to have fixed front sight..for you is possible under finish there's a pin ?
  7. Yes...do you ever touch the cam with a file/stone ? On Kuhnhausen book: don't touch trigger cam. Don't try to resolve DA problem stoning the trigger bevel/cam or hammer part. Only work on sear. If damaged, too shorted or in doubt change sear..but I read it's a problem to find it.
  8. Usually for right work with fiber optic front sight is necessary put a higher blade or another aftermarket rear sight. What kind of front sight did you install?
  9. I use Pachmayr and Nille Griffe grips on my revolvers.
  10. Yes here in Italy is available the mod. 986 in 9X21 (9 mm. Italy) ahah ! Anyway I prefer my 686's
  11. The only thing I remember maybe, isn't legal for Idpa. But anyway work with my Comp III's. The belt loop for me is very large, with a normal belt would be better to tighten it, or increase the thickness of the belt at that point. Otherwise it has too much play, but probably with a big or competition belt the problem is reduced.
  12. Thanks Warren, but for endshake ? I try with a 0,002 shim ? I have bad and good experiences with shims, sometime I put the smallest shim and after a few shot I damage the ratchet, making a ugly signs probably made by the contact from hand to ratchet..
  13. Never of this situation. After gasoline I put Break Free..
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