I hope that does it. If it isn't then logic would say the problem most likely has to be in the trigger or trigger bar. It looks like you can get those from Apex.
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I hope that does it. If it isn't then logic would say the problem most likely has to be in the trigger or trigger bar. It looks like you can get those from Apex.
ReplyDeleteThe measured drop of the sear is identical between all three examples I have here.
DeleteI think the 9mm broke a striker previously and someone at least as skilled as me did the fitting.
Well, less skilled because they didn't do it right.
The .357 SIG sears are machined, not MIM. That's what's coming in the mail.
Fingers crossed.
The machined one should be much stronger, and hopefully it will drop right in w/o requiring much fitment.
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