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Old 03-25-2008, 07:02 AM   #91
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Daniel is sending me an email as soon as he gets more in so I can order one. He is currently out of stock. My plan of action is to probably forgo all drilling and try it out without any travel modifications. If I feel the travel mod will really be worth the effort I believe I will be spending the extra 60 dollars on a Springer trigger bar from xdguys.com. They are 59.99 plus 1.50 shipping (in march) so the price might be a little high for the bar but it pretty much takes all the guess work out of drilling and hoping things stay together. Not to say that I believe drilling is a bad thing, I just would rather not drill it, myself. Just my .02.
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Daniel is sending me an email as soon as he gets more in so I can order one. He is currently out of stock. My plan of action is to probably forgo all drilling and try it out without any travel modifications. If I feel the travel mod will really be worth the effort I believe I will be spending the extra 60 dollars on a Springer trigger bar from xdguys.com. They are 59.99 plus 1.50 shipping (in march) so the price might be a little high for the bar but it pretty much takes all the guess work out of drilling and hoping things stay together. Not to say that I believe drilling is a bad thing, I just would rather not drill it, myself. Just my .02.
I think thats a pretty solid solution to someone who is not wanting to attempt that procedure or someone who does not wish to modify their stock parts.
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What if this knob comes off or loose and jams up the workings of the gun when you need it most? Screw in the trigger bar or frame are the ONLY 2 options I would consider, or a trigger bar with the metal built up in the right area, such as Springer sells.
Ahhh... didn't realize that was even an option. But having worked with epoxy a lot, I'd take a chance on the epoxy rather than drilling my frame, or possibly weakening the trigger bar.

BUT, I'd take the built-up trigger-bar above all.
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Wow, Daniel emailed me back late wednesday night.Now thats customer service.A+
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I may just have to get myself one of those
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I have AlWays heard back from Daniel @ Powder River in a very short time. He is a gentleman and tremendously dedicated to bringing us shooters advanced improvements ..... I too am on the Safety Lever kit list. Patience will be rewarded. Harold H.
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Ahhh... didn't realize that was even an option. But having worked with epoxy a lot, I'd take a chance on the epoxy rather than drilling my frame, or possibly weakening the trigger bar.

BUT, I'd take the built-up trigger-bar above all.

I have a new solution for the over travel stop. no drilling, no glue, and no modifying the stock parts. The price should be under $30.00, take a look at this thread. New Over Travel Stop I'll only start making this part on a production scale if the demand is high enough. so let me know what you think.
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Posted on there. Daniel, any word on when your safety levers will be back in? Last we talked you mention possible end of the month.
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Posted on there. Daniel, any word on when your safety levers will be back in? Last we talked you mention possible end of the month.

I'm hoping to have them ready to ship by the end of this week. I have to finish polishing and inspecting them. Then they will be ready to ship. I would like to thank every one for being so patient and understanding.
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I think thats a pretty solid solution to someone who is not wanting to attempt that procedure or someone who does not wish to modify their stock parts.
So would installing both the Powder River kit and the Springer trigger bar be basically a drop in job? I'm looking for the easiest solution...I don't mind throwing down a couple extra bones to not do any drilling.
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