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| There we are. Nice. Thanks a bunch for those pictures. So far, I cleaned up the rough sear face & the off-linear angle of the bottom of the sear with a fine diamond sharpener today to improve on the sluggish let off. Hopefully the angled back cut on the sear won't cause any issues. If you can spare the time, a top-down picture and a precise measurement of the length of the protrusion from the main body face forward to the end would be a big help. Mine measures 7.27mm and 4.82 to the start of the angle. Hope this makes sense. Much appreciated. CB
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| Is that cocking piece a 2 piece affair? Looks like where the sear piece and body meet it was joined. How is it held together. |
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| Appears to be one solid piece.
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| Excellent Kendog. Just what I needed. It is salvagable. Tip and sear are about 1/16" short. Body length and sear width is fine. This wil be a fun one to correct prior the safety cut.
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| PM sent to Kendog. Anyone have a nice one to sell? PM please. CB
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| Special thanks to kendog for the measurements.
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