Look at the end cap of the mod it has 2 set pins, pop those out and remove the baffle then you shouldn't have any issues.
I had to insert straw barely inside barrel and hold there until patch pulls it out or it does hang up on baffles. Still is easier than removing inards each time.
I also tweak my adjustable triggers in minute increments until I could not cock it (aka no sear and hammer engagement), then go back a little bit until the sear engages again.CW or CCW, I play with it, no rocket science involved here, just common sense.
Quote from: Raptor72 on May 30, 2023, 04:41:00 PMI had to insert straw barely inside barrel and hold there until patch pulls it out or it does hang up on baffles. Still is easier than removing inards each time.Yeah I tried that one. Didn't work. Even tried it goin down the muzzle and still didn't work. I can see straight through, of course but cant get the trimmer through. Just thought of an idea. Take the trimmer cord fold it back on itself put a heat shrink tube on it and see if that works. I think its the end of the string,bbecause it's coiled digs into the mod. I'll try that tonight.
Haven, read the other postings but wanted to let ya know. It does work. The problem was I was using to large a straw. Went to one of those bendable ones and it works fine. Goes as far down the barrel as you may need. I have used the straw thing for years this is the first time I had problems with it. Works fine now. thanks
Yep this is the first fixed moderator I have dealt with. Anyway it works. I hate using a cleaning rod on anything. Oh Ha I understand being from Nevada. LOL Just kidding. When I say trimmer string I am referring to the stuff that is used in a weed whacker, or grass trimmer. I was in Nevada a couple of times. Only in the desolate areas though. I know Nevada isn't like that all over. Again just kidding ;