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<blockquote data-quote="xarcher" data-source="post: 1327248" data-attributes="member: 13796"><p>Guys, IT WORKED! The Ruger 10/22 spring, cut down from 0.5 inches to 0.270 inches reduced the trigger pull from 3.5 pounds to 2.0 pounds. It didn't hurt to have a buddy who works in a machine shop. He did a great job of bending the cut end to replicate a flat end then kissed it with a grinder to make it look just like the factory flat end with the naked eye. In the picture, from top to bottom is the factory spring, the full ruger spring and the cut ruger spring. I am not convinced that the cut end must be flattened to make it work, but why not try to make it that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xarcher, post: 1327248, member: 13796"] Guys, IT WORKED! The Ruger 10/22 spring, cut down from 0.5 inches to 0.270 inches reduced the trigger pull from 3.5 pounds to 2.0 pounds. It didn't hurt to have a buddy who works in a machine shop. He did a great job of bending the cut end to replicate a flat end then kissed it with a grinder to make it look just like the factory flat end with the naked eye. In the picture, from top to bottom is the factory spring, the full ruger spring and the cut ruger spring. I am not convinced that the cut end must be flattened to make it work, but why not try to make it that way. [/QUOTE]
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