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1911 build help...filed the sear too short
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<blockquote data-quote="saltydecimator" data-source="post: 1224612" data-attributes="member: 1583"><p>not sure about the slide. they had already installed the sights. as far as blindly filing goes, my buddy said file on specific part, i did. i am not gonna go test fire it in front of a freaking school for cripes sake! no where in here did i say i was gonna be shooting it. i know its hard when i didnt make a novel outta what i was trying to do. especially when i am asking dumb ass amateur questions. and i do find value in other peoples time. however i am generally capable. according to h and hs trigger pull scale i am down to 5.5 lbs. and according to the boards, one of the best m and p smiths i out near philly and they only charge 45 for it. i was also following step by step instuctions with the m and p. and yes, i have been unemployed for 3 weeks now and getting ready to start a job that i get paid half of what i used to</p><p></p><p>ah, and whats more, i dont like waiting to have work done. seems to me the better known a good person is the harder it is to actually have people work on your stuff. just another facet to this gem of an issue. and yea, i plan on just buying a new sear, no harm no foul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saltydecimator, post: 1224612, member: 1583"] not sure about the slide. they had already installed the sights. as far as blindly filing goes, my buddy said file on specific part, i did. i am not gonna go test fire it in front of a freaking school for cripes sake! no where in here did i say i was gonna be shooting it. i know its hard when i didnt make a novel outta what i was trying to do. especially when i am asking dumb ass amateur questions. and i do find value in other peoples time. however i am generally capable. according to h and hs trigger pull scale i am down to 5.5 lbs. and according to the boards, one of the best m and p smiths i out near philly and they only charge 45 for it. i was also following step by step instuctions with the m and p. and yes, i have been unemployed for 3 weeks now and getting ready to start a job that i get paid half of what i used to ah, and whats more, i dont like waiting to have work done. seems to me the better known a good person is the harder it is to actually have people work on your stuff. just another facet to this gem of an issue. and yea, i plan on just buying a new sear, no harm no foul. [/QUOTE]
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