Thanks for the heads up. I bought one before they sold out. All of the sudden, $70 shipped isn’t so bad, as it’s better than no sear. I’d been passively looking for one for a while now and these were the first I’d seen on a couple of years at least.
I had tried one of those made from a f/a sear, but the foot is too short on those, allowing the striker to slip, which can be exciting but not in a good way. These sears appear to have been made correctly to s/a specs.
Minor rant: how in the world do you get the trigger group together without three hands and a bunch of foul language? Getting the springs to stay in place while trying to line up the pins is frustrating. And then why are the springs made at the absolute minimum length possible? I’m using a set of springs from an IMI SMG parts kit. One leg on the trigger spring and one on the sear spring refuse to stay in place. I get the thing put together and they pop out, every time. They each need to be about 1/16” longer. Why does that seem to be the usual way with these things? The trigger spring seems to be a regular one with this issue, as I’ve run into it before. The sear spring is a new one, but this leg of the spring appears to be slightly shorter than the other. Is this normal? Is there a different spring for the s/a parts? I’ve given up for the night. Any suggestions? See below.