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golfrj
06-08-2016, 8:54 AM
What effect does removing the Sear have on a S&W J" frame? SA only or DA only? Thanks in advance for your thoughts..

'ol shooter
06-08-2016, 8:59 AM
Now it's single action only. Removing the sear is how people SAE'd their off roster double actions to bring them into CA.

MrOrange
06-19-2016, 8:15 PM
There's a DA sear and a SA sear.

The DA sear is the one that looks like a lever and is pinned to the hammer.

The SA sear is part of the hammer itself, the notch on the lower extremity.

It's fairly easy to remove either one, you need a hammer and a punch for the DA sear (gun is now SA only), and a grinder for the SA sear (gun is now DA only).



Now it's single action only. Removing the sear is how people SSE'd their off roster double actions to bring them into CA.

*SAE = Single Action Exemption, not SSE = Single Shot Exemption, that was for semi-autos.

'ol shooter
06-19-2016, 8:41 PM
There's a DA sear and a SA sear.

The DA sear is the one that looks like a lever and is pinned to the hammer.

The SA sear is part of the hammer itself, the notch on the lower extremity.

It's fairly easy to remove either one, you need a hammer and a punch for the DA sear (gun is now SA only), and a grinder for the SA sear (gun is now DA only).





*SAE = Single Action Exemption, not SSE = Single Shot Exemption, that was for semi-autos.

Right you are, fixed it. Thanks.