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Old 10-19-2014, 08:31 AM
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Default Use a Chopstick on the Sear Disconnect Lever

It occurred to me the other day a chopstick makes a good tool for lowering the sear disconnect lever before takedown.

I had been removing and using the frame tool, but it was kind of a pain to get in and out.

A chopstick works well, doesn't mar, and is easy to come by cheaply. Plus, since they come in pairs, I keep one in my range bag and one in my home cleaning kit.

(Besides, if I had to use them for real to eat, I'd probably starve lol.)

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