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Old April 28th, 2011, 11:09   #1073
StrikeFreedom
 
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Markham
Based on the video, it seems like the sear is in the way. In fact your disconnector started off in the "down" position. Try to shorten the trigger bow, ie. by slightly pressing in the front and back. As a result, the disconnector will have more room to slip up in front of the sear.

In addition, the right prong seems to be "scratching" the disconnector. Bend tip so that the curved part contacts the disconnector to ensure the two have as little friction as possible, since this will prevent the disconnector from moving up.
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