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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2232032" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Years ago I had to take a barrel to a shop for some work while my machines were not set up. Me "mister know it all" took the trigger apart and left the housing in the action (Ruger MII 77) thinking I had all the springs/components out and stored. Well when I got the barrel/action back there was an envelope containing a micro spring. The young lady that did the work was very careful in the examination/inspection before she did any work. If by chance her diligence was not done, I would have been a very unhappy camper when I assembled the trigger/action and it didn't work. I always had/HAVE an inspection/assembly, disassembly area that has a "Clean Area" so I can find anything (small parts) if I drop them. BUT you can never be too careful with springs. I have had micro springs that were loaded FLY into the unknown regions of this earth never to be found again. Take heed to what T3ninja said. Sucks when you loose a spring or part, sucks even worse if you don't know the part # or where to get a replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2232032, member: 116439"] Years ago I had to take a barrel to a shop for some work while my machines were not set up. Me "mister know it all" took the trigger apart and left the housing in the action (Ruger MII 77) thinking I had all the springs/components out and stored. Well when I got the barrel/action back there was an envelope containing a micro spring. The young lady that did the work was very careful in the examination/inspection before she did any work. If by chance her diligence was not done, I would have been a very unhappy camper when I assembled the trigger/action and it didn't work. I always had/HAVE an inspection/assembly, disassembly area that has a "Clean Area" so I can find anything (small parts) if I drop them. BUT you can never be too careful with springs. I have had micro springs that were loaded FLY into the unknown regions of this earth never to be found again. Take heed to what T3ninja said. Sucks when you loose a spring or part, sucks even worse if you don't know the part # or where to get a replacement. [/QUOTE]
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