Mark III Sear Replacement = Easy; Thanks to Bullseye...
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 6:39 pm
Just wanted to give a thanks to Bullseye for his great work on this site and the helpful write-ups:
I followed his field stripping instructions the first few times I needed to clean my Mark III; and now dis/re-assembly is not an issue. Don't be scared, fellas, it's really not so bad; and it's even enjoyable after the fourth time.
I just got done swapping the stock sear for a VQ sear and "Wow." It was really easy...and I've only dry fired it a few times, but I have to guess the pull is nearly half of what it was. Of course, I'm really looking forward to getting her out to the range!
Thanks again, Bullseye.
I followed his field stripping instructions the first few times I needed to clean my Mark III; and now dis/re-assembly is not an issue. Don't be scared, fellas, it's really not so bad; and it's even enjoyable after the fourth time.
I just got done swapping the stock sear for a VQ sear and "Wow." It was really easy...and I've only dry fired it a few times, but I have to guess the pull is nearly half of what it was. Of course, I'm really looking forward to getting her out to the range!
Thanks again, Bullseye.