Posted: 2/26/2006 5:36:59 PM EDT
| I am looking at STI's "Match Grade" sear in Brownells (part#791-101-110). How good is this sear as far as quality, function, etc.? Or are the Ed Brown "Perfection" and the Wilson "Deluxe A-6" sears better? The sear will be used with an Wilson A-2 Ultralight Hammer or Ed Brown's Barstock Hardcore hammer. Any info on these specific parts would be great. Thanks. |
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I've used them all. They're all good. Everyone has a preference. I like the quality of machining on the STI, but the fact that the Wilson is barstock sways me that way. You can't go wrong with any of them, and I doubt anyone could truly argue one was head and shoulders above the rest. It almost comes down to personal preference and cost. I will say this though. I recently put a Yost Bonitz hammer,sear,disconnector set in a friend's gun. It was advertised to be a drop in trigger job in Brownells. It was far from that, as it was excedingly heavy. I find no fault in that, as every gun is different. What I wanted to comment on was this. If you're going to replace all 3, I highly recommend the Yo-Bo parts. They are hands down the best machined examples I've seen. The only brand I cannot say I've used is Dane Burns' parts, but I can say the Yo-Bo parts are better machined than any other brand commonly available. |
| Personally, I like the Wilson Deluxe Sear. I have one in my SA Loaded in combination with a Wilson Ultralight commander hammer and I am very happy with the combination. They are much nicer than the MIMtastic sear and hammer that was stock with the pistol. I had a local smith fit and install them and the resulting trigger break is a nice, crisp 4lbs. |