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Hi need help with a 302 sterling not sure where the sear spring is located or how it is placed in the gun. A picture would be nice if possible. The spring is flat like a hair pin with a hook on one end. Drawings don't help have them. Thanks John
I just read through J.B. Woods section on the Sterling Model 302 in his book "Troubleshooting Your Handgun" but he made no mention of the sear spring. He did say that the Sterling had quite a few similarities to the Italian Rigarmi pistol made by Rino Galesi.
I don't really see a leaf spring in the diagram John provided. The only leaf spring I remember on little guns like that are held on by the grip panel(s)?
moxie, I never had a Sterling but had a Jennings a long time ago.. that thing was fun as heck and very reliable and accurate. It's fun to outshoot/out-do someone with a state of the art item and you have essentially a throw-away machine.
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