Tactical is going to make this very easy for me and send me just the hammer and sear when they can get the parts in a few weeks.
Thanks Tactical for doing this. It will save money and time.
As a side note I spent a few hours working on this Skorpion tonight. I figure if I can build engines and transmissions I could handle the bit of work this Skorpion needs.
I had to take it apart twice, but in the end it's working now. I used a thin piece of glass, 600 and 1200 wet sandpaper and cut two blocks from aluminum to hold the sear square. Making the blocks took most of the time. I would think I have the most highly polished sear of any Skorpion on CGN now.
I ended up working the leading vertical edge of the sear with both grits and and only used the 1600 on the sear face. It seems to break very cleanly however the trigger pull is pretty long.
How long do you other guys find your trigger pull?
Mine isnt too too long, and seems to have a nice 2 stage to it, the trigger is definitely towards the very end of the travel before it goes off, however it does seem to be very consistent.
If anyone needs ammo, SFRC has some 32 APC for a decent price.
I never noticed it before, but I got some coming my way now.
Anybody get their wood grips separate yet?
No but Im in no hurry. Gun works with the plastic one.
"Nah, I don't like guns, they're dangerous" - Tommy Lynn Sells
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There' been an ammo question here before, so I felt I'd share my experience here. Mine eats S&B really well. Remington UMC is OK too.
But stay the XXXX away from Winchester (white box). Squib load galore there, nothing but trouble...