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Old 12-09-2011, 03:08 PM
Shagbd Shagbd is offline
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in fact you can completely remove the sear disconnect and the pin holding it along with any type of mag safety that may be there.
That whole part of the sear block is only there as a safety.
Obviously its not a good SAFE idea, which is why its there, but just saying.... it IS doable....
I actually like the sear disconnect because it takes out the "oops" factor and 100% garantees you wont have a ND
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