John,
Thanks, I never shot a full automatic but I realize they fire as long as you hold the trigger and the ammo lasts. I'll clean and lube the plunger on the sear bar as soon as I can make time. I've never experienced this problem on any other gun and that's why I questioned the gun and the sear safety. When shooting (any gun) multiple shots, it seems that I seldom have to consciously release the trigger between shots, except perhaps on a double action revolver.
Anyway, the gun works fine otherwise and this is probably my fault. (I'll still clean and lube the plunger.)
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Al Eggers (AGE) NRA Life Member
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