Originally Posted By: ellenbr
So, does one refer to it as a 7 pin configuration?


Cheers,

Raimey
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I would describe it as a 9 pin. You may be only able to count 8 but in fact the int sear is held on by its pin in a BLIND hole. The pin you can see on the outside in (nearly) the right place is the main sear's spring pin whose head is hidden behind the interceptor sear.

Last edited by Toby Barclay; 12/07/18 04:18 PM.