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Actually, Tapatalk is the easiest.
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Tapatalk drives me crazy. But I'll admit it is easy to post pictures.
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Totally agree. If it weren’t for the ease of pic posting, I wouldn’t use it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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This PM I took the Tribal over to my bench, removed the slide assembly, then pulled the stocks, MSH, TS, and the sear spring. (It’s also a good idea to remove the slide stop/thumb safety plungers and spring when the TS is removed, so they don’t wind up lost.)
I didn’t feel like a further detail strip was warranted, based on how things looked and moved freely. So, I just replaced the stock sear spring with a Cylinder & Slide light pull sear spring, wiped that damn grease off all the parts I’d removed, then lubed and reassembled everything. The trigger pull went from 5 1/2 pounds with the stock sear spring to 4 1/4 pounds with the C&S spring. All told, that was 20 minutes well spent!
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