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    Colt Sear Block Removal

    How difficult is it to remove the sear block from a Colt 6601? I was considering using this rifle for DCM but my main hang up is that I cannot install the Geissele trigger in a sear blocked Colt.

    Can it simply be cut out? If so, that will leave a hole in the right side of the receiver. Is there any way to plug that? And... is this cost efficient?

    I googled this, but didn't find very much info.

    Thanks for the help.
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    Is Geissele making a large pin trigger now for a Colt?

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    Yes,

    If you go to their website:

    http://www.geissele.com/

    When you select the type of trigger you want, Match, Service, or DMR, in the purchase options it has a drop down for pin size.

    Also, at the bottum of the page, it states:

    *NOTE: Colt receivers with large pins (.169" dia) require our Large Pin Trigger. Our Large Pin Trigger will not work in a lower that has a Sear Block.
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    If you search the Web you should find instructions to do it. I'd read some a long time ago. I think that there are two or three different sear block styles out there. Some or all of them have blind pins to retain the parts.

    John
    Good shooting!

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