M+M m10x issue

Prb not a good idea to “Dremel and file” a sear surface. You prb need need disconnector, sear and hammer, those surfaces have a precise working angle. Not familiar with this rifle however not something you want to mess with.
 
It seems to be compatible with ak parts. But the trigger group comes at 90$ USD from M+M industries . So far i foud it easier to get at them whille assembled. The critical dimetions are still there And passes function checks.
 
One of mine experienced the exact same thing, I did the exact same as you and it works like a sewing machine now with zero issues or stoppages. Seemed like the metal had a few small burrs on it just enough to catch on the lip and not allow the hammer to disengage.

Warranty!?!?!?!? Thru North Sylva!?!?!? HAHAAHHAHAHA
 
I was unhappy with it in the end, but others enjoy it. It is a 4 moa rifle at best, proven even by the recent Calibre magazine article on it.

4 MOA is plenty good enough for any real world shooting requirements.
I've been hitting my 18" plate with my Type 81 out to 300 meters using the irons and ####ty PMC surplus ammo.
What more do you need Comrade?
Sub MOA is overrated nonsense in a semi auto battle gun.

I was interested in the 10x at the intial price they started at but after it went up to $2K I just held off and rolled the dice on a type 81 at less than half the cost used. The guy removed and lost the bolt hold open in the process for reasons I can only pretend to understand......that's a whole other story.......

And I am damned glad I did, it's a great gun which really surprised me.

You 10x guys happy with it aside from the trigger issues?
 
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I absolutely LOVE the m10x.

What can I say, it's a swiss arms rifle in x39 that takes AK mags (trigger issue aside as it's a very easy and fast fix) the trigger pull itself is amazing, action feels like it's on ball bearings smooth and it's a ton of fun, easy to mount optics, crazy easy to strip and clean.

Downside is 5 rnd mags but ohwell.

I actually think I prefer it over the T81
 
For $2000 bucks... I wouldnt spend 5 minutes troubleshooting this thing! Off to warranty it would go.

I havent had the displeasure of dealing with NS warranty YET. And hopefully NEVER.

And that's why you would take back what you said, terrible service when I needed one of my csa rifle warrantied. Thank God movie Arms took over in tha time span, wish they still were doing the warranty work
 
The problem with a lot of new firearms these days seems to be they're getting more and more expensive but the quality is worse and worse.

They seem released without adaquite and thorough testing.
 
The problem with a lot of new firearms these days seems to be they're getting more and more expensive but the quality is worse and worse.

They seem released without adaquite and thorough testing.

That's every single Canadian made gun in the last 10 years sadly brother.
It was bad enough I ditched my black rifles and went back to good old trusty communist hardware of recent hahaha
 
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