Well chaps it has been an eye opener, the sears have been polished to a mirror finish,
BUT with a big but, the rear sear has slight metal bur on one off the edges and has machine marks on the surface
Stripped and polished ...
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Re: Stripped and polished ...
You only want a polish where the Sears meet each other.
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Did I mention that I'm the only one to have attended EVERY meet since we started
Re: Stripped and polished ...
All put together now and I found it to be a very fiddly job reassembling it !!!
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Re: Stripped and polished ...
KeithS wrote:All put together now and I found it to be a very fiddly job reassembling it !!!
Yes but its worth it

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Did I mention that I'm the only one to have attended EVERY meet since we started
Re: Stripped and polished ...
Hope so, I even polished the ends of the two trigger adjuster screws
and re lubed all contact points of the sears.

and re lubed all contact points of the sears.
Re: Stripped and polished ...
KeithS wrote:All put together now and I found it to be a very fiddly job reassembling it !!!
After a couple of goes it will be child's play. Make sure you don't round off the edges of the bottom and rear sear contact. I had one professionally polished, once, and it came back with a vague feel. I took it apart and found these two edges rounded. I took a black surgical stone and trued them back up to a knife edge and all was well.
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