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Old 29th March 2016, 10:59 PM   #15
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I wrapped a ziptie around the sear, pulled the cock back as far as it'd go, and pulled on that ziptie to put more pressure on the sear. I was able to get the sear to engage the trigger mechanism but just barely. But once the sear engaged the trigger, the cock did stay cocked. So I either need a much stronger sear spring, a new unbent sear, or to file a bit of the sear off so it engages the trigger easier.
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