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I love stocking LC Smiths....always have. There are two things I really dislike about the LC.
Inserting the main spring and moving the spindle into position to seat the trigger plate. I have Makinsons video and have watched him do this over and over. But it never goes that smoothly on my bench. Is there a better way?
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I'm suprised you love stocking them....kinda hate em myself. The next one I'll charge alot more for. I dont have a problem with the maimsprings, I use pliers that I have ground smooth to compress the spring. I hate the top lever arraingement and have tried most methods. They all seem to be a pain to me. Heres the one I just finished and a new method of stock finishing I'm trying. Steve 
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ok....why is this the only site I have trouble getting my pics to post to correctly? The pixels are all whacky. Hmmm
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