im sure these springs are easy to remove but hard to get back in.any tricks out there for getting them back in other than wedging them in place and tapping them with a hammer?
Carefully guide the S spring with thumb & adjacent finger. Wear thin leather gloves if you like. Last (you knew this was coming) :bglasses: POP the S spring with medium sized hammer. Tapping usually won't work. I usually use a small deadblow, just got to be careful p Roger