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Originally posted by lboos
have i lost my mind? or is this possible? or both.
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The disconnector is on the receiver, so I guess it's unlikely being a disconnector problem. It sounds like a sear or sear spring issue.... the sear did not lock the firing pin reliably in the cycling. This gun is dangerous.
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A 2nd thought.... if the disconnector stucks, the behavior could go unpredictable. If you push this silverish cylinder bar, it is supposed to go in easily with virtually no resistence: