I can honestly say that I do not see any issues in your pictures.
Could you point to the area in concern ?
Oh, the trigger bar.
Keep an eye on it.
Could be a tooling scratch during manufacturing and you never noticed it before or have you ?
No; you need to go the other direction.
Stand on your hind legs and shoot one handed at 25 to 50 yards like us bullseye/precision shooters.
It is more gratifying than resting a pistol for groups.
Stand erect with your head erect and enjoy.
I am a bullseye/precision pistol shooter.
My .45 is a James Clark SR. long slide build date of Nov/1968.
My go to load is Nosler 185gr JHP custom competition over 4.6-4.8 gr of bullseye.
16# recoil spring.
Very accurate at 50 and 25 yards.
Owned a chrono once, shot it twice and it still did not...
"pyrodex pellets suck bad"
My ROA would disagree.
Been using Pyrodex pellets and loose powder for a few years with not one single issue.
I clean my ROA when done.
Rinse and repeat.
Ad nauseam.
I have built two with Anderson lowers.
Just use a 3/4" long grip screw.
If you go to their website it will also tell you that their lowers use a 3/4" grip screw.
Clarence
Most AR assemblers are just that.
They have no clue other than buying stuff off the internet and throwing it together; literally.
If one would take the time to contact the barrel manufacturer and get a print of the specs.
If one would take the time to contact the gas block manufacturer...
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