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Originally Posted by day late
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Items 6 through 10 comprise the sear bar assembly plus the spring. I suppose it would have been less confusing if I had used the technical terminology "trigger bar". My apologies.
If you look down the left channel inside of the receiver wall with the toggle assembly removed, you'll see the sear on the trigger bar sticking out.
While you're inspecting it, check to make sure that the sear hasn't been filed down. Also check the firing pin to see if it's been filed. While I doubt that's the case, sometimes someone tries to improve the trigger by filing those parts and goes too far.