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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
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Posted by Joe "RedDog" Martin on March 10, 2002 at 00:23:36:

In Reply to: Re: Lightening & shorteningof the m98C trigger pull. posted by FAZZman on March 08, 2002 at 21:35:58:

:
: best way too do it on a 98 c is too make the sear only engage just enough too keep it from going full auto.


: : Hello,
: : I know I have posted this in the past, but I don't think I got any actual real info except maybe to buy a spring kit. I am looking for personal experiences/experiments. I want to make the trigger pull lighter, and shorter. I have done the two none-temporary mods off of www.m98center.com, they are ok. One idea my dad and I have is to take a small amount of metal off the bottom/hammer of the bolt. Has anyone ever done this?
: : Thanks,
: : Kevin
: : weak_newt@yahoo.com
: : skittleflavrdh2o@aol.com




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