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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Lancaster" data-source="post: 181057" data-attributes="member: 6154"><p>I had some fun making a tiny torsion trigger spring today. No really, everything worked out perfectly for a change, HA! </p><p>I guess after thousands of pulls, the trigger spring in my pellet gun failed. At first I thought no problem, I'll just buy a new one from Sig, right? Wrong! </p><p>They tell me that replacement parts are not available, but,,,,,,,,,,, I can send it to them at more cost, and then they can fix it. Wait a minute here, I thought replacement parts weren't available!!! What a rip! </p><p></p><p>So I went online to try to find a spring that would work. I came close but no cigar. Next I went back to the web to try to figure out how to possibly make a spring. Yup it's possible, sweet! Off to Amazon. Today the tube with a killer selection of 304 stainless spring rods arrived. I quickly wrapped up a new li'll torsion spring. Boom!! It works! Nice... This will work equally great for that busted spring in the old grandfather clock, ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Lancaster, post: 181057, member: 6154"] I had some fun making a tiny torsion trigger spring today. No really, everything worked out perfectly for a change, HA! I guess after thousands of pulls, the trigger spring in my pellet gun failed. At first I thought no problem, I'll just buy a new one from Sig, right? Wrong! They tell me that replacement parts are not available, but,,,,,,,,,,, I can send it to them at more cost, and then they can fix it. Wait a minute here, I thought replacement parts weren't available!!! What a rip! So I went online to try to find a spring that would work. I came close but no cigar. Next I went back to the web to try to figure out how to possibly make a spring. Yup it's possible, sweet! Off to Amazon. Today the tube with a killer selection of 304 stainless spring rods arrived. I quickly wrapped up a new li'll torsion spring. Boom!! It works! Nice... This will work equally great for that busted spring in the old grandfather clock, ha! [/QUOTE]
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