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Exactly. The small bar in the upper receiver, which releases the firing pin when the trigger is pulled. This bar can be removed from the upper receiver by gently prying up and pulling forward the flat spring, which holds it in place. By removing this sear bar, you can clean around and inside it. The small barrel shaped plunger needs to move freely in and out and as I mentioned, by buffing a slight ramp in the top of the plunger on the outside, where it meets the trigger bar, it will help this plunger over ride the "L" shaped trigger bar
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