SKS Trigger Job: Recommendations?

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Not looking for a match job, just smooth it out, get rid of the grittyness.

What Canadian smiths would you guys recommend for this work - is there anyone who specializes in SKS's?

Thanks for the help.
 
For me, it was a DIMyself job

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Ground a 5º angle on the sear, lap it and the hammer mating surface using an abrasive compound. And smooth out sliding ribs and grooves on the sear.
 
Not looking for a match job, just smooth it out, get rid of the grittyness.

What Canadian smiths would you guys recommend for this work - is there anyone who specializes in SKS's?

Thanks for the help.
If you follow the instructions in the following link and start with a new sear in case you make a mistake the trigger will turn out smooth as silk with no creep at about 4 to 4.5 lbs of pull.

http://sailorcurt.########.com/search/label/SKS
 
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Might not be bad idea to lap the hammer/sear after making that 5° positive sear cut. On one SKS I just worked on I found the trigger guard was slightly bent causing the hammer to cant slightly only engaging one hook. I know that sear is dead on as I just milled it on the Bridgeport absolutely square. Hard to get a nice pull with this one.
What compound did you use?
 
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