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Hello Folks,
Here I present you my revised version of the invisasear that you all know and love.
If you had problems with the original invisasear, this baby should work like a charm!
When I first printed the OG invisasear, not only was it not working, but it was breaking, and it was a pain in the ass to fit in my slide. If you were able to get the OG sear to FIT Im sure you can recall sanding the sides, hammering it in, and breaking off plastic interfering with your rails, and even after all that work it failed on you. Thats were this thing comes in!
Revisions I made:
1. Extended the sear length,
2. Added more surface area under the sear,
3. Cut the backplate so it can fit 99% of Glock slides out there.
Printing Instructions: (PLA+ is highly recommended)
1. 100% Infill - Concentric,
2. *Important* Tree supports - touching buildplate,
3. Adhesion on - Brim.
Tuning Your Sear (Short):
1. Take off your slide, remove backplate,
2. Tap in the sear with light force, remove the sear,
3. Put backplate back on, put slide back on,
4. Cock back slide, remove backplate,
5. Put sear back in, release slide,
6. Take sear off and cut it until slide is flush and trigger dosent move slide,
7. Jump to Sear Checking in section below,
Tuning Your Sear (Detailed):
After you remove the excess fillament there are a few final steps you need to take to get this thing to work. First things first,
Fitting it On Your Slide. The only way I was able to fit this on my slide was by removing it, taking off the backplate and tapping the sear in. You shouldnt have to sand the sides down as I already trimmed the sides in CAD, but a freshly printed sear is almost always a pain to fit in for the first time.
Cutting the Sear pt. 1: The original version of the invisasear wasnt only too short, but wasnt even touching the trigger connector. This version should fix ALL the issues prior since I made the sear extra long with more surface area touching your trigger bar from underneath the sear. If you try putting your slide on with the sear it WONT fit, so dont even bother fuxking up the sear. To get it back on 1. take off the sear, 2. put your stock backplate on, 3. put your slide back on, 4. Take off backplate and put the sear on (without taking slide off obv.) and it should now slide on like a charm!
Cutting the Sear Pt. 2: Great! now you have your sear on! Since I made the sear longer it MIGHT work WITHOUT cutting it Depending on what trigger bar you have installed. If the sear is too long, after you reset your slide the first thing you'll notice is that moving your trigger will move your whole slide, if it dosent continue to the last step. If your still here then your trigger moves your slide! :0 Don't worry that's normal! Now comes the tedious part of cutting the sear itslef. to cut it to fit, 1. Take the sear off, 2. Take heavy duty scissors or bolt cutters and slighty TRIM the sear tip to the same shape of the sear (45 degreeish angle), 3. Repeat steps 1. and 2. of this section until your slide moves all the way forward, and your trigger dosent move your slide.
Sear Checking: Congrats you've mad it this far!!! Your sear fits, you've taken all the necessary precautions, and you want to shoot shit up! Now to make sure your sear works, hold your trigger down, and cock your slide repeatedly. If your trigger dosent reset that means profit and your good to hit the range! If it does reset then either 1. you cut the sear too damn short and you need to print another one, or 2. the sear was too short from the start and it fits your glizzy without cutting it. If what's listed is the case, then you must have some boof ass trigger bar as I made this extra extra long from the start.
Here I present you my revised version of the invisasear that you all know and love.
If you had problems with the original invisasear, this baby should work like a charm!
When I first printed the OG invisasear, not only was it not working, but it was breaking, and it was a pain in the ass to fit in my slide. If you were able to get the OG sear to FIT Im sure you can recall sanding the sides, hammering it in, and breaking off plastic interfering with your rails, and even after all that work it failed on you. Thats were this thing comes in!
Revisions I made:
1. Extended the sear length,
2. Added more surface area under the sear,
3. Cut the backplate so it can fit 99% of Glock slides out there.
Printing Instructions: (PLA+ is highly recommended)
1. 100% Infill - Concentric,
2. *Important* Tree supports - touching buildplate,
3. Adhesion on - Brim.
Tuning Your Sear (Short):
1. Take off your slide, remove backplate,
2. Tap in the sear with light force, remove the sear,
3. Put backplate back on, put slide back on,
4. Cock back slide, remove backplate,
5. Put sear back in, release slide,
6. Take sear off and cut it until slide is flush and trigger dosent move slide,
7. Jump to Sear Checking in section below,
Tuning Your Sear (Detailed):
After you remove the excess fillament there are a few final steps you need to take to get this thing to work. First things first,
Fitting it On Your Slide. The only way I was able to fit this on my slide was by removing it, taking off the backplate and tapping the sear in. You shouldnt have to sand the sides down as I already trimmed the sides in CAD, but a freshly printed sear is almost always a pain to fit in for the first time.
Cutting the Sear pt. 1: The original version of the invisasear wasnt only too short, but wasnt even touching the trigger connector. This version should fix ALL the issues prior since I made the sear extra long with more surface area touching your trigger bar from underneath the sear. If you try putting your slide on with the sear it WONT fit, so dont even bother fuxking up the sear. To get it back on 1. take off the sear, 2. put your stock backplate on, 3. put your slide back on, 4. Take off backplate and put the sear on (without taking slide off obv.) and it should now slide on like a charm!
Cutting the Sear Pt. 2: Great! now you have your sear on! Since I made the sear longer it MIGHT work WITHOUT cutting it Depending on what trigger bar you have installed. If the sear is too long, after you reset your slide the first thing you'll notice is that moving your trigger will move your whole slide, if it dosent continue to the last step. If your still here then your trigger moves your slide! :0 Don't worry that's normal! Now comes the tedious part of cutting the sear itslef. to cut it to fit, 1. Take the sear off, 2. Take heavy duty scissors or bolt cutters and slighty TRIM the sear tip to the same shape of the sear (45 degreeish angle), 3. Repeat steps 1. and 2. of this section until your slide moves all the way forward, and your trigger dosent move your slide.
Sear Checking: Congrats you've mad it this far!!! Your sear fits, you've taken all the necessary precautions, and you want to shoot shit up! Now to make sure your sear works, hold your trigger down, and cock your slide repeatedly. If your trigger dosent reset that means profit and your good to hit the range! If it does reset then either 1. you cut the sear too damn short and you need to print another one, or 2. the sear was too short from the start and it fits your glizzy without cutting it. If what's listed is the case, then you must have some boof ass trigger bar as I made this extra extra long from the start.