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On COLTS and Colt clones (guns with flat springs,) Bob
lightens the flat main spring without weakening it. He also replaces the flat bolt and
trigger spring with one Bob designed in southern California in the early
1950s -- at the beginning of the creation of the professional sport of
Fast Draw
sometimes called
"Quick Draw." "Flat springs of any type are of very limited use and are a very archaic way of tuning a single action. I offer optional coil springs of my own design and use them in my own guns. To date, in spite of working my guns to the absolute max, I have yet to have one of my springs break." -- Bob Munden
Bob automatically makes the flat main spring on the Colt-type guns
adjustable, and works on the locking bolt, the heart of the gun, to
dramatically speed up lock time, ensure positive lock up and protect the
locks on the cylinder from rollover damage.
"I give a clean breaking trigger pull of around 3 lbs., or what the
customer wants, within reason. I will not do ultra light, unsafe,
triggers."
When Bob hones the Forcing Cone, he dramatically reduces lead build up by
making sure the cone area is truly round and by eliminating machining
marks where lead build-up takes place. Bob highly recommends honing the
cone to improve accuracy, and will add that work for $45.
WARNING:
DO NOT EVER
FAST DRAW WITH
LIVE AMMUNITION. NOT EVEN ONCE. IT IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS.
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