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Sear help on Stock 3


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I opened the hole up for the larger pin and installed it in the gun. From there I test it, one of my stock 3's hardly needed any material removed the other 3 needed a small amount removed. Go slow and take a small amount off each time, it took about 1-1.5 hours per gun, lots of disassembly and reassembly but it was well worth it.

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I spoke to Dave at Cajun GW.

he is unaware of customers installing a Type 3 in a Tanfo Stock 3.

I am assuming everyone is ordering online.

Long story short, if he gets enough interest he is open to have a Tanfo Disco on the shelf, so blow his phones up and email him all that

are looking.

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I spoke to Dave at Cajun GW.

he is unaware of customers installing a Type 3 in a Tanfo Stock 3.

I am assuming everyone is ordering online.

Long story short, if he gets enough interest he is open to have a Tanfo Disco on the shelf, so blow his phones up and email him all that

are looking.

Keeping my fingers crossed, that this may be the spark that ignites the flame

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Here you go: http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=194198&hl=

This install is for Stock 3 with OEM sear. If running in SA, I don't think its necessary to swap out the oem sear.

I spoke to CGW before ordering the parts, told him what it was for and was given advice on opening the pin hole in the sear.

Adam's use of the diamond dremel bit is the best method I've used thus far.

The job takes about 40min [second time around], if you do not have to fit a new sear to the safety.

Wish I had video capability to demonstrate how simple it really is.

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Here you go: http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=194198&hl=

This install is for Stock 3 with OEM sear. If running in SA, I don't think its necessary to swap out the oem sear.

I spoke to CGW before ordering the parts, told him what it was for and was given advice on opening the pin hole in the sear.

Adam's use of the diamond dremel bit is the best method I've used thus far.

The job takes about 40min [second time around], if you do not have to fit a new sear to the safety.

Wish I had video capability to demonstrate how simple it really is.

I thought fitting the sear to the safety was only needed if the Sear and or hammer was replaced?

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