Sorry, with my bad old eyes your pic looked like the sear wasn't installed. Went to a larger monitor and can see it a bit more clearly.
My eyes aren't that good either, and I had difficulty taking the right exposure pic. Yours is much better. My spring is located in the same space yours is. ty
Your self made curve won't hurt the sear springs effectiveness, as long as the long leg is not bent far enough to allow the spring to move over the top of the frame cross pin.
Bullseye, your knowledge and contributions to this forum are impressive, thank you. Actually, This "self imposed curve" has been like that for over 2 months/1500 rds, so it appears like it is staying in the proper location. tg. The gun has "not" misfired in that span. Another tg. lol.
Now I have a reason to get the new trigger assembly avaliable from Brownell's, to replace the curved spring. In your opinion bullseye, is that a good pruchase?
ty, haka
Are you detail stripping each time you clean it?
No I'm not, I couldn't subject myself to that torture to many times. Actually, it's not that bad after a couple time. My intentions are at about every 2-3000 rds, with field strips inbetween as needed. ty
Wish I could get to use them, 8:00AM and we have no temperature at all. May get up to 40 this weekend, sure hope so.
Hey Oldman(respectfully speaking), I live just north of deeetroit, it was about 3 deg this morning here.
Probably wouldn't work as I did see him dispatch a few at the club over the years, nope them was woodchucks. What is the difference, not into rodent identification.
Hey OM, you should bring bear down here to chase out the coons/possum/and,yes, skunk that live underneath my deck. I actually caught a skunk this past summer with a live-trap. Talk about a nervous hakaman during release.
