Elite Armory
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I have an old antique revolver that I need to either file the front sear or the part on the hammer where the sear catches so that they can fit together properly. Right now, if the trigger is released quickly the front sear will pass the notch where it is supposed to go in and then the single action won't work properly because it won't grab the front sear.
If I file either of these parts, will I have to reharden them or can I just file them down and put the thing back together? Also, which part would be better to file down, the front sear or the part where it catches on the hammer?
If I file either of these parts, will I have to reharden them or can I just file them down and put the thing back together? Also, which part would be better to file down, the front sear or the part where it catches on the hammer?