Originally Posted by
T2C
Try removing the main spring housing, remove the sear spring, then reinstall the sear spring. You should be able to find a pic of a properly adjusted sear spring on the internet. Wilson Combat and Brownell's would be the first place I would look.
Depress the grip safety while holding the sear spring in position and hold it while installing the main spring housing. Some people are talented enough to do it by hand, but I depress the grip safety and wrap a zip tie around the grip and cinch it down to maintain pressure on the grip safety. That should hold the sear spring in position while you install the main spring housing and push in the retention pin.
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