If it's working with the straight pin classic on/off, that's pretty strong. The RT on/off (not ULT) will cut the force needed by the solenoid in half, compared to the classic on/off.
I don't think any on/off will help with the wear on the sear. I noticed on an old used sear that once it started wearing it went fast and got to where it couldn't catch the bolt every time.
Make sure you have a little space between your sear and the solenoid so that you can be sure that it can get a full lock-up. It's the same problem as trigger rods or pneu-mag actuators. If it's too tight, the sear only catches on the very tip and your on/off doesn't open as far as possible.
I don't think any on/off will help with the wear on the sear. I noticed on an old used sear that once it started wearing it went fast and got to where it couldn't catch the bolt every time.
Make sure you have a little space between your sear and the solenoid so that you can be sure that it can get a full lock-up. It's the same problem as trigger rods or pneu-mag actuators. If it's too tight, the sear only catches on the very tip and your on/off doesn't open as far as possible.



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