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Broke a sear....


Ssanders224

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So I was all ready to shoot my first match with my new (to me) limited gun, then halfway through the first stage the gun locked up.

After getting it apart, this is what we found.

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This is a custom built 2011, and I BELIEVE an EGW sear.

Just curious if anyone has seen this happen before??

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Wow! Yes that does resemble an EGW sear. It looks like the middle of the sear took a beating from the half cock notch too. I have not heard of a sear nose shearing off like that.

Interesting relief cut where the sear spring rides.

Perhaps stress from hammer over-cocking?

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Wow! Yes that does resemble an EGW sear. It looks like the middle of the sear took a beating from the half cock notch too. I have not heard of a sear nose shearing off like that.

Interesting relief cut where the sear spring rides.Perhaps stress from hammer over-cocking?

I think you might be refering to the relief cut for the thumb safety?

Sear spring rides on the "left" leg of the sear.

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So I was all ready to shoot my first match with my new (to me) limited gun, then halfway through the first stage the gun locked up.

After getting it apart, this is what we found.

61C8AD98-8193-43DC-8C50-845DC9A99B8C-5366-000006463FF23993.jpg

C743E847-DCB6-41E1-8EB3-9AEC05F65FBC-5366-000006462067E061.jpg

This is a custom built 2011, and I BELIEVE an EGW sear.

Just curious if anyone has seen this happen before??

Odds are the over-travel screw was not set properly and the hammer took out the sear.

That cut on the sear is done to fit to the safety. That way if the trigger components are replaced, you won't have to replace the safeties too.....cut the cheapest part of the equation in other words.

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I was the first and original owner. Just sold it to Ssanders224 like a week ago. That gun NEVER had a hammer follow. Not even one that I remember. Very strange indeed.

Yep. I had only fired 100-150 rounds through the gun, but

everything was set up just right. Over travel, sear/hammer engagement, everything seemed great. Definitely no hammer follow.

I'm chalking this one up to a fluke in the metallurgy.

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Odds are the over-travel screw was not set properly and the hammer took out the sear.

I agree based on the damage in the middle of the sear.

That cut on the sear is done to fit to the safety. That way if the trigger components are replaced, you won't have to replace the safeties too.....cut the cheapest part of the equation in other words.

Got it, on my phone it appeared the relief went all the way down the sear leg.

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