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Unread 07-30-2003, 08:39 PM   #2
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Check to make sure that there is freedom of movement for the spring-loaded pin that is in the front of the sear bar... this is the disconnector. Also make sure that the inside of the sideplate is clean and has no burrs or obstructions interfering with the moving parts... Check back here and let us know what you find... especially if cleaning and lubricating these parts and making sure that there is freedom of movement doesn't cure the problem.
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