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Old 10-11-2006, 01:28 PM   #8
polishshooter
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Default Re: Sear engagement problem?

Hey Shooter, maybe you struck on something for mine?

Since I replaced my hammer/sear./disconnector with the Ed Brown stuff, I have a SWEET trigger now, BUT I get a LITTLE "hitch" like almost a stop, that wasn't there before, in the takeup, almost like a burr or something, nothing too major or that I couldn't get used to, but I can't find a burr or figure it out...the trigger is a Videcki three hole that I've had in it since i built it, and it's smooth with no burrs either....it ALMOST feels like a TWO STAGE when I take up the slack to the "stop," then just a LITTLE more and fall....in fact, it MAY be a GOOD thing once I get used to it if it stayed consistent, and so far it is...

The sear spring is also a new Ed Brown replaced with all the rest, as is the new stock mainspring I replaced at the same time...however the mainspring STRUT is still the original, I wonder if that may be it? Maybe the spring leaf on the stirrup is TOO tight?

I'm thinking it MAY go away with wear, but it annoys me that I can't figure it out....
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