As a whole I was going to attempt something like UMB was saying go real slow and learn how to do it, I live in a constant state of trying to learn new things.
UMB- that is a good story of the I have a few of those parts my self in the garage and spent the better part of 3 years undoing stuff I cut corners with on my car.
Jwryan- I may take you up sometime to check it out, I have never pulled the trigger of a geissele but the cost has put me off of it. Also this one will probably be another longer project as a part here and there.
I'm not trying to go to town grinding, cutting and buffing I was hoping to make a few passes to clean it up.
What UMB is alluding to is just how microscopically thin the hardening is. The problem is that the trigger will feel great, right up to the point it lets go. When it lets go, it's likely to send more than one round per trigger pull downrange. If your disconnector isn't right, you could have an out of battery kB. That can get ugly quick and there are a lot of AR parts on the market that aren't to spec. I had to replace a disconnector in one of my cousin's AR kits last year because it was crap.
All we're saying is that the surface flaws on some maker's engagement surfaces are deeper than the hardening, so proceed with caution!
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