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Unread 01-11-2010, 05:16 PM   #8
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It is normal. Only partially opening the action does not place enough tension on the mainspring to completely return the toggle to battery. Not only does the action not have enough inertia to fully close, it is also working against the firing pin spring while closing.
The pitting on the grip frame, in itself, will not make the gun unsafe to shoot. There is plenty of metal left. Removing the pits and rebluing the frame isn't going to make it any stronger.
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