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emery cloth did the trick.
thanks fellas
just to add, SunOptics has a great support service - they responded promptly, and offered to replace the existing bushing with a new one.
It is the same as B Square from what I see. Unfortunately, return isnt an option for me (shipping would cost more than jig itself, I am not from US), so I will have to address this problem as advised. But from what I can see, there is no burr preventing the bushing go in.
it is an old thread, but I didnt want to start a new one - I got this SunOptic Jig, but I have problem with it - these bushings wont go in the hole that they are meant to - did you encounter similar problem?
Thanks in advance
thanks :)
But I do have one problem with it - it fires full auto - hammer wont stay in cocked position unless i manually cock it and keep it pointed downwards. Sear seems to be ok, but sear spring, the first left "finger" of it has some marks on it, and it seems to be a bit shorter than those...
just to update with pics.
I have made everything that was missing except the barrel myself (rear sight, grips, firing pin, springs, missing bolts including one for takedown latch). Only thing missing is decocker - I still havent made that small spring for it, but it will be done in a few days...
I have made a sanding mistake that I didnt notice prior to painting, and from what I understand, I cant do anything about it now (like just sanding that part and putting another layer or two of DuraCoat over it).
Next is the more trickier part, the slide. But that will take some time to...
Now I wonder should I get some professional, like car painter, to do the painting with DuraCoat, just for that reason to get it thin enough - cause of skills.
When I try to assemble Vis like this all small parts go in quite tight, so I will definitely have to get internals and holes covered...
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