Re: Offtopic - C96 Questions
Kyrie makes some good points about wear or mismatched parts, but since the ejector of any broom is the small tip on the front of the lock work, this is probably worn down. So since this is an internally numbered part of a M30, I wouldn't change it on a matching collector grade pistol, but if a mismatched shooter anyway why not. I have stripped lock works available for the M30 @$35 plus $10 for overseas S&H. The most common reason that the hammer of a broom doesn't fall when the trigger is pulled, is an ill fitting or worn sear arm or the its "V" spring which is part of the hammer axel. Since there are a couple of types of arms and they were hand fitted to a particular pistol, I wouldn't recommend ordering this part by mail. It's best if you can find a local gunsmith to fit one to your particular pistol.
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