I picked up an SKS recently to mess with.
The sear is a sliding arrangement that I would like to improve.
There are a few references on the net on the topic (good ones too)
But
Is the sliding sear "unique"? I can't recall anything like it.
Is 1 mm enough engagement for such a mechanism considering neutral hammer movement on pull?
A spring pushes against the sear opposite trigger action, so bump fire should not be a problem with neutral engagement.
I've done a bit of work on this one with respect to creep and travel. Next up is over travel ;-)
Comments?
The sear is a sliding arrangement that I would like to improve.
There are a few references on the net on the topic (good ones too)
But
Is the sliding sear "unique"? I can't recall anything like it.
Is 1 mm enough engagement for such a mechanism considering neutral hammer movement on pull?
A spring pushes against the sear opposite trigger action, so bump fire should not be a problem with neutral engagement.
I've done a bit of work on this one with respect to creep and travel. Next up is over travel ;-)
Comments?