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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Shocktech roller sear woes(?)

In Reply to: Re: Shocktech roller sear woes(?) posted by Gotin_Drachenhart on August 19, 2003 at 06:30:55:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on August 19, 2003 at 16:47:42

Sounds like you probably found the problem. I have seen the round sear lugs on the Phat hammers from Shocktech (sounds like what you have) and they definetly are not Phat, and never saw it work in the gun it was in, swithced sear lug and problem solved.

Razor


: Will let you know this weekend. Because I think I might have found a solution on my end.

: Was going through my parts box and the stock hammer rolled into view. Looking at it's sear lug I found that it was quite squared. I opened 'er up and sure enough, the sear lug in the aftermarket hammer was a hemisphere. So I swapped the lugs out. With no gas it's difficult to tell for certain but now it's catching every time. I'll fill the tank up this friday and see if it holds true under power as well.


: Thanks again!


:
: Gotin


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