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<blockquote data-quote="tul9033" data-source="post: 1933774" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>If you are just polishing you won't be changing the angle. The sear engages the forward facing part of the nub (it holds the striker back) and the bottom downward facing part of the nub rides the top of the sear. The bottom facing part on the new gen striker has a raised flashing line that I try to polish out. I may lightly stone it to help, but stoning can certainly take material off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tul9033, post: 1933774, member: 2319"] If you are just polishing you won't be changing the angle. The sear engages the forward facing part of the nub (it holds the striker back) and the bottom downward facing part of the nub rides the top of the sear. The bottom facing part on the new gen striker has a raised flashing line that I try to polish out. I may lightly stone it to help, but stoning can certainly take material off. [/QUOTE]
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