Clark CLK-517 bushing install in MkIII 22/45
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Clark CLK-517 bushing install in MkIII 22/45
I've ordered a VQ trigger and sear and a Clark bushing (and sear pin). I've seen a number of posts here about stoning the bushing for proper fit. I'm unclear on exactly where on the bushing the stoning work needs to be done, and why. Can anyone enlighten this 22/45 newbie? Thanks!
- blue68f100
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You do not want to do any thing to the bushing. You want it to fit tight to the hammer. In most cases it's a press/friction fit. Any play in the hammer/bushing adds creep to the trigger. The pin for the 22/45 fits the sear.
David
SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
The Clark bushing and pin came today. Do you mean above that I should use the "oversize" pin that Clark sent, or simply use the factory sear pin? Again, I'm also installing a VQ sear when those parts arrive. Thanks.blue68f100 wrote:You do not want to do any thing to the bushing. You want it to fit tight to the hammer. In most cases it's a press/friction fit. Any play in the hammer/bushing adds creep to the trigger. The pin for the 22/45 fits the sear.
- blue68f100
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Installed the Clark bushing and VQ sear, trigger and plunger w/factory spring. Installation was straightforward and the pistol now has a noticeably lighter, crisper trigger pull. Forgot to put in the Clark sear pin but will do that next time I detail strip the gun.
Looking forward to taking it to the range next weekend to see how it shoots.
Thanks for all the great info and advice from Bullseye and blue. You guys made this an easy job!
Looking forward to taking it to the range next weekend to see how it shoots.
Thanks for all the great info and advice from Bullseye and blue. You guys made this an easy job!
You didn't say, but if you have a 22/45 with the removable grip panels the sear pin will be too long since the grips cover the pin. I filed my pin to fit, but didn't see any improvement over the original sear pin.rtn1911 wrote:Installed the Clark bushing and VQ sear, trigger and plunger w/factory spring. Installation was straightforward and the pistol now has a noticeably lighter, crisper trigger pull. Forgot to put in the Clark sear pin but will do that next time I detail strip the gun.
Looking forward to taking it to the range next weekend to see how it shoots.
Thanks for all the great info and advice from Bullseye and blue. You guys made this an easy job!
Hugh