Gunslinger Spring Kit Installation Revisited

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Gunslinger Spring Kit Installation Revisited

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Okay Gunslingers, or at least those considering the Gunslinger Spring kit, I've decided to update the information a bit.

The Gunslinger use a very long ejector spring that is tough to install. I started using dental floss to compress the component stack on the ejector for installation. I've changed it a bit to avoid any floss being left behind. It probably does not matter but I want a clean installation. So, here is how I do it combining my idea and the traditional method. I remain completely satisfied with the Gunslinger Spring Kit. Some have commented on the light trigger pull but I love it. All I do is hunt and it has not been an issue for me. It is as good a trigger as that on my Savage Scout rifles.

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Gunslinger Spring Kit Installation Revisited

Post by GasGuzzler »

Dang, I did it without the floss. I said bad words.

FYI text in pic 11/16 is missing a word or I simply can't see on my fowng (thanks for allowing TapaTalk).

Shame on me I used a live round...or maybe just a new piece of Starline empty brass.

Pic 13/16 is super helpful to those trying for the first time.
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Re: Gunslinger Spring Kit Installation Revisited

Post by Ranch Dog »

Thanks for the comments and catch!
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