Bob: the sear arms are left long, I think, to allow you to use the lock on very thick planks if that is what the rifle calls for. My experience so far is that they are too long, and require shortening. I measure from the lock plate to the centre of the stock across the trigger area, and grind off the sear arm so it just passes half way. One thing I hate is to have to increase the depth of the sear arm's hole with chisels. It is so easy to muck up the lock plate inlet in that area, attempting this.