In the 1911 world, adding a radius that matches the rotation of the sear has become an awesome way to get a completely neutral sear release of the hammer hooks. I use a radius sear in my 1911 and the results are awesome. The sear face and cocking piece of a 1903 are the same physical principle, as a result, the flat-faced interaction between the two makes the shooter have to push the cocking piece back against the force of the spring before the release during the trigger stroke. Has anyone tried to make a jig to add a proper radius to a 1903 sear face?
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