New member here, but longtime shooter.
I've had several VQ sears, and while it's a great upgrade, it seems like the sear nose is rounded off, resulting in a snappy break as opposed to crisp, so I was wondering if anyone has had a VQ sear in jig and flatted the sear nose.
Of course, I would imagine that the hammer would need work as well.
Volquartsen Sear
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- blue68f100
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- Location: Piney Woods of East Texas
Ruger Sear
I've been out of the pistol game(and this forum) for a couple of years due to medical and money problems.
I sold out all the MK's I had but am getting back in the game again.
Just finished tweaking up a 22/45 target with all the VQ parts and am on the prowl for another Hunter.
Bullseye, where did you get the jig for the sear? I have a jig for the 1911 .45 sear and have been able to come up with some fine trigger pulls on several pistols. I have 6 Ruger OEM sears left over from some of the pistols I have upgraded in the past and would like to try my hand at matching the VQ sear.
I have at least one of almost every stone used in hammer/trigger work but know enough not to try to free hand stoning the parts.
I sold out all the MK's I had but am getting back in the game again.
Just finished tweaking up a 22/45 target with all the VQ parts and am on the prowl for another Hunter.
Bullseye, where did you get the jig for the sear? I have a jig for the 1911 .45 sear and have been able to come up with some fine trigger pulls on several pistols. I have 6 Ruger OEM sears left over from some of the pistols I have upgraded in the past and would like to try my hand at matching the VQ sear.
I have at least one of almost every stone used in hammer/trigger work but know enough not to try to free hand stoning the parts.
- blue68f100
- Master contributor
- Posts: 1997
- Joined: Mon May 25, 2009 10:31 pm
- Location: Piney Woods of East Texas
I use the PC #1 and PC #2 for all my hammer and sear work. I find the control-ability with these fixtures to be perfect for custom work. Hammer and sear engagements vary between parts manufacturers, and I need a high degree of flexibility and accuracy to dial them in to my specifications.
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Bullseye
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Bullseye