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Originally Posted by Fazer
So what I have to do is come up with a solution to the problem. Would this work. If I took a spare hammer and machined in a slot in the arch to catch the sear, like a half cocked. That way if you did slip on the hammer, it would stop on the half cocked position.
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Cutting a notch from an existing hammer won't work, because sear won't catch it. A little bit steel has to be added to the hammer to make the profile bigger at appropiate position and then mill a new notch on it. Or making a new customized hammer from scratch.
But that's technical. Since the problem that you are facing is political -- did they say that they would accept this "solution"?