hags
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just go slow and check it often..
the sear is the cheap part compared to the safety..but I can usually fit the safety in a couple of minutes and check it quickly for fit. so while the sear is the cheaper part to replace..I usually fit the safety.
other reason is once I cut the sear and hammer..I don't want to have to redo that work IF a mistake is made.
Yep, I was going to say the same thing. For me, fitting the "pad" on the safety is easier and seems to work out better for me.