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What exactly are AGD sears made of ? How are they made and what kind of coating is on them ?
For my "spyderMAG" mod I decided early on that I wanted to fabricate a new sear and position the rod arm behind the "flipped" solinoid instead of modifying the stock sear to work with the spyder frame sear.I am commited now as I have removed the spyder sear and there is no going back.The design of the fabricated sear is ok but even after quench hardening the metal they dont last very long. If I remember right a hardness test on the AGD sear yealded a Rockwell "C" scale hardness of aroud 85 and a PMI test showed it appears to have a high carbon content. After quenching the sear I made it only went from a high "B" scale to a low "C" scale.
I am now trying to modify the bottom of the stock AGD sear. I have cut off the original rod arm and I want to weld another one farther back.Has anyone had much luck welding on these things if so what process did you use.My metalurgist tells me the AGD sear might be cold rolled and might not react well to high heat.I am a true redneck so I use J.B. Weld on a lot of my projects with good results....but not here the arm snapped right off.
Thanks for your help
What exactly are AGD sears made of ? How are they made and what kind of coating is on them ?For my "spyderMAG" mod I decided early on that I wanted to fabricate a new sear and position the rod arm behind the "flipped" solinoid instead of modifying the stock sear to work with the spyder frame sear.I am commited now as I have removed the spyder sear and there is no going back.The design of the fabricated sear is ok but even after quench hardening the metal they dont last very long. If I remember right a hardness test on the AGD sear yealded a Rockwell "C" scale hardness of aroud 85 and a PMI test showed it appears to have a high carbon content. After quenching the sear I made it only went from a high "B" scale to a low "C" scale.
I am now trying to modify the bottom of the stock AGD sear. I have cut off the original rod arm and I want to weld another one farther back.Has anyone had much luck welding on these things if so what process did you use.My metalurgist tells me the AGD sear might be cold rolled and might not react well to high heat.I am a true redneck so I use J.B. Weld on a lot of my projects with good results....but not here the arm snapped right off.
Thanks for your help





Like XM15 welding hardened steel will soften the steel where the welding is which may or may not be a bid deal, and they can weld poorly as well.
Let us know what you come up with, would be interesting to hear. What kind of steel did you start out with?
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