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Squawsach is correct,

I couldn't adjust the JB Weld I had either.

If you are a "Do It the Self" kinda' person.....then.........................

Drill the sear... And the trigger shoe while your at it, to get to the set screw and you will be very happy.
I'm an idiot, and had to buy the Power Custom hammer and adjustable sear before I drilled and tapped my factory parts. Wish I would have saved my money for my next build.

While your at it, do the hammer set screw trick, replace the three pins and shim everything up to elliminate the slop. Ohh yea, stiffen' up the springs too. You won't be sorry.

Squawsach and Skeeter27red gave me the help and confidence I needed to turn average trigger guards into AWESOME trigger guards. Thanks fellas'.

Do some searches and you will have all the knowledge you need that this dummy used to get good results.

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Yep! Turn.......Screw...... Back-in..

Back-out, all da' same to me... sand tooooo much of the JB weld and you need to start over to get maxium results. Turn toooo much, and simply turn back or back out some. It takes a matter of seconds. Really, it's JMHO and I am nothing close to an expert in this field. As a matter of fact, I'm really a newbie. I just got started this past winter due to my better-half getting ill and having to be homebound. SOOOOOOOOOOO, if I can do it, I'm sure that most anyone can.

hfly
 
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