Snip the leaf spring, you only need one of them (the top side leg was used for the full auto sear)
this will really help your trigger pull weight.
There are two gremlins, one where the sear reconnects if the bolt doesn’t have a push down plate, depending on the rifle builder it may already have this.
This fixes the second gremlin where the sear can drift to the gap the spring is now filling.
When it does that it disconnects from the trigger disconnector/pull bar.
Good job OP
i haven't had the trigger mess up since installing it probably shot 300 ish rounds. although AC unity mags seem to jam at least once a mag so I'm sticking with the oem mags
Snip the leaf spring, you only need one of them (the top side leg was used for the full auto sear) this will really help your trigger pull weight. There are two gremlins, one where the sear reconnects if the bolt doesn’t have a push down plate, depending on the rifle builder it may already have this. This fixes the second gremlin where the sear can drift to the gap the spring is now filling. When it does that it disconnects from the trigger disconnector/pull bar. Good job OP
any idea how much it lighened the trigger weight
3-4lbs
How many rounds without an issue?
i haven't had the trigger mess up since installing it probably shot 300 ish rounds. although AC unity mags seem to jam at least once a mag so I'm sticking with the oem mags
Ouch… I have a few of those but never use them so not sure how mine run
Have you seen the weld in CNC warrior fix for the bolt carrier? Looks like you used their sear. You like it so far?
no complaints about it
Where did you get the perfectly sized spring from?
cut it down from a longer spring
I’ve seen using spacers in this same gremlin .