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<blockquote data-quote="tul9033" data-source="post: 1944048" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>By striker release are you referring to the striker block? The round disc ball bearing looking piece? That is the same part as the Apex USB and they do they rounding and polishing. </p><p>Many smiths user a 3M abrasive wheel to get that ball bearing shape. I pay the $30 for it, I'm sure it would take me a few tries to get it right. The real PITA is the rear sight has to come off to replace the striker block or reshape it. If you have a fairly loose sight it's not as bad, but a tight sight you better have a few brass punches on hand or aluminum if you don't mind a bit of marring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tul9033, post: 1944048, member: 2319"] By striker release are you referring to the striker block? The round disc ball bearing looking piece? That is the same part as the Apex USB and they do they rounding and polishing. Many smiths user a 3M abrasive wheel to get that ball bearing shape. I pay the $30 for it, I'm sure it would take me a few tries to get it right. The real PITA is the rear sight has to come off to replace the striker block or reshape it. If you have a fairly loose sight it's not as bad, but a tight sight you better have a few brass punches on hand or aluminum if you don't mind a bit of marring. [/QUOTE]
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