Look for a dirty plunger (disconnector) on the end of the sear bar. Perhaps it is dirty and not well lubricated. You should be able to compress it with your fingers and it should pop back out without any hesitation... this part should insert itself under the L-shaped lever in the sideplate when the trigger is released, thus making the gun ready to fire the next time.
For those of us who don't know, how about describing how some owners in the UK can manage to own functional firearms and use them? while the majority of the population is gunless?
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