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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketvapor View Post
    E-clips?
    Did a search and most entries recommend gassing up the truck and driving around to various parts/hardware stores, or buying a big assortment.
    How hard is it to post a SIZE? Is this a secret or something?
    Maybe the next time I pull the wife's action I'll measure (or when my Target Trigger gets here).
    I have a bunch Rocket. I’ll mail ya one if ya need. Just PM your address. I don’t know the size off hand. But I’ll look and post it at some point tomorrow.

    Or were you just being matter of fact ​like?

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    Just matter of fact :)
    It' one of those things you find in various forums.
    You measure one and after Thursday range trip I'll measure one.
    Gap, Hole/pin size, thickness. Metric or English :)

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    I notice Gun Shack is charging $219.99 for the Jard “SAFETY BAR” !!! ??? :-((

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    My order came in today.
    Yippee :)

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    I am betting they will not be able to keep sears in in stock
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    I told Noemi that very thing. I have a bad feeling of “Bogarters” trying to buy them out and sit on them for a rainy day. Just like guys were doing with primers, powder, brass, bullets. Makes me sick of the low-life, scum bags who make that a habit. Then turn around & sell them in a shortage for 3, 4, 5 times what they bought them for!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    I am betting they will not be able to keep sears in in stock
    I took the hint! Ordered both tonight but the spring is Out of Stock. How important is the sear spring?

    Don't need this in a hurry because of currently working on a new to me 6 ARC Switchback so the Model 11 which I am presently shooting will be dropped and when ready I will build my Model 10 stagger feed blind magazine with a new faster twist 223 barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KMW1954 View Post
    I took the hint! Ordered both tonight but the spring is Out of Stock. How important is the sear spring?

    Don't need this in a hurry because of currently working on a new to me 6 ARC Switchback so the Model 11 which I am presently shooting will be dropped and when ready I will build my Model 10 stagger feed blind magazine with a new faster twist 223 barrel.
    The Trigger & Sear are the more important of the three. I haven’t measured the Target Sear spring compared to my factory Accutrigger Sear spring, but can’t see the difference with the naked eye.

    Edit: I measured last night, the new Sear spring compared to one I purchased a few years ago. They are identical in wire diameter, (.035”), loop size & angle of slightly over 90 degrees. I figured then, Savage must have changed all to using just these at some point. A little research & yes, that’s exactly it. The Factory part number 1030894 is the Sear spring used in the Standard Accutrigger with TBR & the Target Accutrigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketvapor View Post
    My order came in today.
    Yippee :)
    Good deal! Pretty cool, right? Like a week ago these were untouchable! And now you have one in hand. I haven’t put mine in yet. Of course I still need to personalize it. The Sear has some pretty bad burrs I need to burn off. And want to check if it needs my Titanium shims. Also, I’m looking at maybe doing a new style of Overtravel Stop. Threading the hole that captures the the Blade spring. It can be threaded for an M4-.70 set screw without disrupting anything. I started on it today & that case hardening is a PITB! I got fairly dar down but broke the tap (inexpensive taps), and had to drill it out with Tungsten bit. Have another M4 tap, so… again tomorrow. I’m thinking to tap it about 3/4 the way through, so the portion that holds the blade spring is unaffected.

    Ah well… you know I can’t leave anything be. LOL!

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    I agree with the burrs on edges. Shouldn't take much to clean up though.
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    Gonna keep the regular trigger for the March match. I should have the Target trigger ready for her to try after that.

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    Is there any major difference in working on a Model 11 bottom bolt release standard accutrigger?
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    Those with HIGH trigger force, is it Blade Force, Trigger Force, or Drag?
    My Finger is NOT as calibrated as some to feel so I use a Trigger Pull Gauge.

    The spring scale gauge is fine for pulls in the 1+ pound pull but the Digital reads LIGHT pulls better.

    The Blade force is applied through a lever at a reduced ratio to the Trigger.
    To KNOW what your Trigger is doing it might be necessary to actually measure both.

    What would be an appropriate Ratio of Blade to Total to be SAFE?
    For example, an 8oz Blade force with force applied directly to the Trigger, and a 10oz Total force.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrenGuy View Post
    I notice Gun Shack is charging $219.99 for the Jard “SAFETY BAR” !!! ??? :-((
    That is a typo! I’ll get that fixed. Thank you for pointing that out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lskok View Post
    That is a typo! I’ll get that fixed. Thank you for pointing that out.
    I thought as much. Folks will need that bar if they want a safety.

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