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Old March 2nd, 2013, 23:53   #8
ILLusion
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This is a common problem. The easiest fix is to simply file a minor ramp in the back of the sear to provide clearance for the disconnector to slip up behind it.

A lot of people recommend filing the disconnector itself, and I don't get why.... if you ever screw up, finding a replacement disconnector will never be as easy nor cheap to find, as a replacement sear would be!
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