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Boy that was fast from Midway and it appears to be quite well made with good timing, fit and finish. I started on the pre-shoot tune up smoothing spring, wedge corners and notch in hammer so it won't tend to pull caps. The wedge fits well and from the file test on one corner feels quite hard.
Using my dial calipers to measure well depth I checked the end gap on the arbor and it appears to be right at .060 which I will make a spring stock washer out of and begin testing full power loads. The trigger is a bit heavy so will install a sear lift to lighten and make it more clean breaking.
The wedge angle is the same 5 degrees as the ones I make and the arbor slot is flat most of the way across hopefully matching up to the wedge angle flat.
Using my dial calipers to measure well depth I checked the end gap on the arbor and it appears to be right at .060 which I will make a spring stock washer out of and begin testing full power loads. The trigger is a bit heavy so will install a sear lift to lighten and make it more clean breaking.
The wedge angle is the same 5 degrees as the ones I make and the arbor slot is flat most of the way across hopefully matching up to the wedge angle flat.
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