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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    you are right blip not on with a rimfire firing pin damage etc but some of our knowledgeable buggers on here could tell us all how it can be done
    If it has an exposed hammer, you can cut a piece of leather to fit under the hammer, this also works with Swedish Mausers due to the shape of the cocking piece.

    Another way to do it is to use an old parts gun that you no longer want to shoot, good trigger technique is good trigger technique. If you get as good as you can be on one trigger, you are 80-90% of the way to being as good as you can be on any other trigger.

 

 

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