My earlier description was based on a leverlock .. relative to the interaction between closed & open locking positions. Being a lockback .. this relationship will likely not exist in your buttonlock.
The sear pin relationship with it's associated "interfering surface" of the blade still exists ..and.. the fixes the same as I described.
In Memoriam
D ale
Hope that helps, Ken.
Thanks for asking.
D ale
May 2, 2015
In Memoriam
D ale
Ken .. I just re-read your original post.
My earlier description was based on a leverlock .. relative to the interaction between closed & open locking positions. Being a lockback .. this relationship will likely not exist in your buttonlock.
The sear pin relationship with it's associated "interfering surface" of the blade still exists ..and.. the fixes the same as I described.
Got a pic by chance ???
May 2, 2015
Steve Scheuerman (Manx)
Nov 3, 2015