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Old 02-28-2008, 06:39 PM   #11
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Point of clarification, please. Most group buys, like those offered in the past on XDTalk, including a single person taking orders on behalf of the group, in essence delivering a single check to the person offering the discount. Is that the case here? Or, are you just looking for 15 individuals to purchase 15 parts in order to hit the max orders?

Also, how many units make up an order? Is it one unit or 15 per order.


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I'm running the group buy. one unit makes up one order. if some one would like to place more then one order then that is acceptable with in reason. I'll limit it to two orders per person.
thank you for pointing this out Old School.
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Just for you guys on the fence...this part is amazing. It's shocking what one part will do with an overtravel fix.

Daniel "claims" this part is semi-drop in and may need fitting, but mine dropped in without a hitch. Went to the range for some shooting after that and it's been flawless.
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Just for you guys on the fence...this part is amazing. It's shocking what one part will do with an overtravel fix.

Daniel "claims" this part is semi-drop in and may need fitting, but mine dropped in without a hitch. Went to the range for some shooting after that and it's been flawless.
I'm one of those on the fence guys; I don't know if I want to try and drill my own trigger bar (I don't own a drill press), and I don't want to drill into the frame...

Is the part worth it without an overtravel fix?
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I'm one of those on the fence guys; I don't know if I want to try and drill my own trigger bar (I don't own a drill press), and I don't want to drill into the frame...

Is the part worth it without an overtravel fix?
Send your trigger bar to Daniel, he'll do it for you. I drilled mine with a cordless drill. Or, order the trigger bar from Springer Precision.

I don't know about whether it's worth it without the over travel fix, probably not, but it's worth it to get it done right.
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Send your trigger bar to Daniel, he'll do it for you. I drilled mine with a cordless drill. Or, order the trigger bar from Springer Precision.

I don't know about whether it's worth it without the over travel fix, probably not, but it's worth it to get it done right.
I have a cordless drill; it just seems like lots of people have said that it's a pain to do. Plus, I still haven't decided if I want to install this on a carry gun or not...
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Does adding this part void the factory warranty?

Can it easily be reversed?
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I have a cordless drill; it just seems like lots of people have said that it's a pain to do. Plus, I still haven't decided if I want to install this on a carry gun or not...
I put mine on a carry gun, but that was my choice...I did not reduce the trigger pull weight. The cordless drill was a pain...it just took a while and I had never drilled something as tough/hard as the trigger bar. Tapping it was a piece of cake though. Scott at Spring Precision recommends not drilling the trigger bar. If I had to do it again, I'd buy one of his trigger bars or drill the frame. His trigger bar is probably the most solid and reliable way to eliminate overtravel.

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If you drill your trigger bar, that part won't be covered, but if you replace the trigger bar with one of the Springer Precision parts, you're swapping an aftermarket part for the stock part. The same is true with the Powder River safety lever and the Springer Precision sear if you go that route. I still have my factory safety lever.
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Does adding this part void the factory warranty?

Can it easily be reversed?
the part its self is easy to remove and can be put back to factory with out any trouble. installation of the over travel screw will require you to replace the trigger bar if you want to bring your gun back to stock.
i don't know if the factory warranty will cover this mod.
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Sign me up regardless of how many follow suit. I'll definately take one of those off you hands for 30 bucks or less. My email is listed on my profile. Though I hope it comes with at least minimal instructions.

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