Originally Posted by
Hawkmoon
I don't understand the reference to "the SR1911's sear geometry." Are you saying that Ruger doesn't use standard 1911 sears? If not, why not? The fact that a thumb safety needs some fitting to work in a specific pistol should not be a surprise. That's the case in the vast majority of pistols. If you get one that drops in and passes all safety checks with no fitting, that should be regarded as the exception rather than the rule.
If Ruger has tinkered with the sear geometry, shame on Ruger. The answer should be to use standard sears, not to market a non-standard thumb safety to work with a non-standard sear.
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