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Thread: Browning BLR - does anyone in NZ do good trigger jobs on them?

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    An easy way to smooth up and slightly lighten triggers is to dry-fire them several times while applying firm pressure to the striker or hammer with a piece of wood (leaning your upper body weight on it is about right). 8-10 times should burnish off any roughness. Of course, you can only do this to rifles that have exposed strikers or hammers.
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