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So, the Thrust is a aftermarket performance improvement?

Posted by - rubycreekted Dec/07/2006 at 02:42PM


Since I didn't have any washers or thrust bearing when I dis-assembled the rifle I assume that these parts are performance/reliability improvements done or recommended, correct? This does look good but I will probably put the new parts in and assemble the rifle as it was and then maybe look to get these parts later. I have what I believe is an early serial number of #4014 so the washer/thrust bearing parts could have come into products after this. I just got the parts via UPS about an hour ago. The new spring is about 1/2 inch shorter than the old one. Would you recommend me putting the new one in or the old one? I would then save the other for a spare. I would be very interested to get some history of this gun and manufacturer. Got any ideas where to look? Thanks again.


 

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