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    As everyone else said time to reveal the dealer to us. I'd like to be forewarned on who to avoid doing business with.
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    Mark Kraft
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    REFUND. The thing is once you attempt any repair, it's yours. You know what's wrong with it, even if you fix those things you are going to be mighty pissed if a hairline crack appears after a few mags.

    You are lucky if an honest person is involved. I've been in this situation. Had a well liked customer buy a HK registered sear and what actually showed up was a welded up piece of shit that had once been a HK sear. The seller did damn near everything he could to keep the cash including finding another buyer and asking ME to transfer it to the next dupe.

    But I have to ask, how is it the person who brokered the receiver never saw it? I wouldn't sell jack shit on subguns unless the item was in my actual possession or in very rare cases unless I knew the owner and the item very, very well.

    Did you find out how the HK sear became damaged? I was under the impression that HK sears are extremely safe and difficult to even get close to damaging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnson184 View Post
    Did you find out how the HK sear became damaged? I was under the impression that HK sears are extremely safe and difficult to even get close to damaging.
    Never asked, but HK sears come in all flavors from well made to stamped crap. And even if you have one of the better sears, if it's not timed right to the host gun it is being battered with every trigger pull. They really aren't a "plug and play" item even if the host is set up for a swing down lower because in nearly every case the sear location has been relocated on a semi auto trigger box.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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    There is no shortage of scumbags who will do anything for $$$. Glad you recovered some of your money back. I'm sure the whole ordeal cost you more grey hairs than imaginable.
    "Air Force / Policeman / Fireman / Man of God / Friend of mine / R.I.P. Steve Lamy"

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