Be a little careful when removing the mag disconnect. I removed mine and for some reason there wasn't enough tension on the spring that held the sear lifter in place in its groove on the inside of the slide. Occasionally, it would come out of position and the weapon would have to be stripped to make it servicable again. Never had that happen with a Browning. But nothing I tried corrected the problem, until I returned the disconnect parts to the weapon. Still and all, the trigger work I did paid off even with the disconnect in place. It has a very crisp trigger now and I don't even miss having the disconnect removed.

Dan


"It's a source of great pride, that when I google my name, I find book titles and not mug shots." Daniel C. Chamberlain