deermanok 45 caliber MLF Supporter Joined Mar 6, 2015 Messages 3,097 Reaction score 2,682 Location Oklahoma Oct 4, 2021 #21 Why don't you loosen up that screw and move the spring so it lines up like the other one. Then see how the lock functions.
Why don't you loosen up that screw and move the spring so it lines up like the other one. Then see how the lock functions.
Loja man 54 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Oct 6, 2020 Messages 1,726 Reaction score 2,942 Oct 4, 2021 #22 Deermanok, I think that is my next step. The spring has a ear/tab that catches in a slot to keep it from pivoting. So I think I will create a new slot for the ear/tab to catch. Wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing something.
Deermanok, I think that is my next step. The spring has a ear/tab that catches in a slot to keep it from pivoting. So I think I will create a new slot for the ear/tab to catch. Wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing something.
Loja man 54 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Oct 6, 2020 Messages 1,726 Reaction score 2,942 Oct 6, 2021 #23 So I drilled out the lock to create a new grove for the ear on the back of the sear spring to catch in. Problem solved! Lock is back up and running!!
So I drilled out the lock to create a new grove for the ear on the back of the sear spring to catch in. Problem solved! Lock is back up and running!!