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Here's a pic of the plate and trigger lever. Something looks amiss from the pics I found on the web. No number or eagle on mine except for that partial strike 06, 90 or something. But if you followed the link I posted you can see the outside is serialized to my pistol. Also no stamping on the lever itself. The pics I saw were stamped with something on the lever. This might have something to do with the year of mine though? Just like the mags changed and weren't numbered anymore, did the sideplates change?
Also, that pin doesn't look like it's resting in the channel fully. I don't think it will go in any further though. Not looking at the bend. And just to mention, the sideplate fits tightly. Nothing loose (now that I know what to Google for a problem). Hopefully this will be useful info when the guys get back from holiday. And in case I need to get back to Legacy with something they should have known. |
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Here's what your sear should look like. The nub sticking out of the sear is the spring loaded pin. It should go in & out freely. The sear itself should 'rock' in & out freely as well.
It often needs cleaning. If you need step-by-step dis-assembly instructions from an NRA magazine I think I may have one. (Some instructions call the sear a 'trigger bar')... ![]()
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