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Old January 13, 2010, 11:48 AM   #4
VHinch
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Originally Posted by XD Gunner
having some trouble getting the Sear in with the extended or stock safety
If you replace the sear, the thumb safety has to be refit to that sear, or a new one installed and fit to the sear. The engagment surfaces between the sear and hammer also need to be checked and will likely need some work to be correct as well.

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Originally Posted by XD Gunner
The WC trigger was brand new in the package, idk, I could live with the pin holes, but it just doesn't fit or feel good.
Any 1911 trigger that just drops in is going to have a lot of play in it. The only way to get one to fit correctly is to buy an oversize and fit it to your individual gun.

When it comes to 1911's, drop in parts suck. Sounds like you're finding this out the hard way.
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