Basicaly they wanted the hammer not to stike the firing pin if it slipped from your thumb while cocking it. I added a small block to the arch on the hammer, up the back. This gave me a half cook and a stopper for the hammer if it slipped. Luckely the sear raises enough to miss the block when the trigger is pulled, but is low enough to catch it when it's not. All in all, not a bad addition to be honest. But most of all it kept them happy.
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