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Any way to make my GP100 trigger like my LCR?
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<blockquote data-quote="shotty" data-source="post: 2865707" data-attributes="member: 4395"><p>The GP100 is a very easy gun to work on. A flat head screw driver, a dinner fork, a paperclip and a plastic baggy is all that's needed to totally disassemble the gun. Changing the hammer spring to a #12 will just need 2 of the above items and improve it quite a bit. Watch some vids on u tube. Dry firing is ok, I've went both routes and cleaning up a few areas inside and changing the spring will get you there A LOT faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shotty, post: 2865707, member: 4395"] The GP100 is a very easy gun to work on. A flat head screw driver, a dinner fork, a paperclip and a plastic baggy is all that's needed to totally disassemble the gun. Changing the hammer spring to a #12 will just need 2 of the above items and improve it quite a bit. Watch some vids on u tube. Dry firing is ok, I've went both routes and cleaning up a few areas inside and changing the spring will get you there A LOT faster. [/QUOTE]
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