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Is This Sear Broken?
A little help, please. I picked up a Winchester Model 94 Pre-64 in 30-30 recently. As I always do when I acquire older guns, I did a tear down to clean and inspect. I'm no gunsmith, but I came across this sear with a notch I've not seen in any of my other pre 64 Model 94s. I picked up a replacement sear on Gunbroker, and the notch in the replacement is not there. See pics for comparison. There's also a grove on the "broken" one that going all the way across that also isn't there on the replacement. Don't know what I'm seeing here.
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Google Winchester model 94 SEAR and click on IMAGES...there, you'll find the answer.
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Looks OK, but let's see how the sear/hammer interact. Need an image of the two in engagement (hammer cocked). Well lit photo with clean background?
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I spoke with my gunsmith about it. He said it's just like it's supposed to be. It's apparently an improvement over earlier versions.
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