Picknlittle,
Thanks for posting your progress on your cheapo fix-up project. I think the expression is something along the lines of "you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear." But, it sure is fun (at least for me) to try. I like fixing up beater guns, or trying to.
Like Jim147 said, I would use a Dremel (not any harsh attachments) or sandpaper and try to smooth out contact and friction points in the trigger group. Before playing with any of the springs, make sure you can get replacements.
I have used Numrich's parts catalog for a number of my projects and they may have replacement springs.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Thanks for posting your progress on your cheapo fix-up project. I think the expression is something along the lines of "you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear." But, it sure is fun (at least for me) to try. I like fixing up beater guns, or trying to.
Like Jim147 said, I would use a Dremel (not any harsh attachments) or sandpaper and try to smooth out contact and friction points in the trigger group. Before playing with any of the springs, make sure you can get replacements.
I have used Numrich's parts catalog for a number of my projects and they may have replacement springs.
Good luck and keep us posted.