I have a modified (clipped, not pinned) three position metal lower that I use on my 91 with my registered sear.
When this lower was modified, instead of a shelf, a rod was installed to engage the rear of the magazine housing.
The problem is, one end of the rod has come loose from it's weld/solder/attachment. This is causing the front of the entire trigger housing to rotate down/out of the gun when firing. Not a good thing. I can "pop" the rod back into place, but it won't stay there under stress.
What to do? I can solder, but I don't weld (as if I would there). What else? J.B. Weld, High temp. epoxy, etc....?
Other option, buy a new lower. Where? How much?
Gordon Miller has plastic lowers, clipped and pinned, on his website, for $130.00. These would appear to work. Will do that if I have to, but would I also need a new, longer selector too?
Any other options? Got a shoot coming up in less than three weeks.
Thanks!
HKO