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    maintenance

    Hi all

    Are there any good books on maintenance/servicing available. Any advice would be welcome. Or is it better to take it to a good gunsmith?

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    Depends on what you want to maintain, your level of engineering competence and how far you wish to go. Also what tools you wish to fork out for. A lot of basic maintenance can be done in house, however....if in doubt I recommend you support your local gunsmith.

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    Never too old to learn, and a good understanding of how something works is very satisfying, it makes you appreciate the skills of the designer. That said, you do need a certain aptitude......hence my collection of dusty musical instruments

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    Just general springer internal maintenance. I do not mind spending money on equipment.

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    Put the name of your gun in the search engine on here, you'll be surprised what you'll learn.

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