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Looking for image of 445 SuperMag Trigger
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GrayGhost
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I'm trying to diagnose a trigger problem so I'm wondering if anyone has one or more pictures of a 445 SuperMag trigger (or similar large frame trigger).  I'm especially interested in images of the area where the hammer contacts the trigger through the trigger stroke. Thx.

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Technically, the glass is always full; half liquid, half air....

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Technically, the glass is always full; half liquid, half air....

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Ron, those are some cool-pics.  (Am I biased?)  I'm tempted to change my monitor wallpaper to one of those.  

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Thanks, I always take pictures the first time I tear something down, just in case I get stuck somewhere when putting it all back together.  My wife found a spring on the floor once and assumed it came from a torn down gun.  Man, it took most of the day to figure that out...

Technically, the glass is always full; half liquid, half air....

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rwsem said:

Thanks, I always take pictures the first time I tear something down, just in case I get stuck somewhere when putting it all back together.

I should have done that the first time I went into a 700R4 transmission...because I probably wouldn't have had to pay someone to put it back together for me.embarassed rofl

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