The taller of the the two ends of the "L" that is the trigger lever goes vertical and the smaller end goes into the space provided in the trigger.
The small end has two 'pads' on it one at the end and one near the corner. The long end has only one 'pad'
if you had it assembled the other way, the trigger lever probably doesn't reach the sear and that is why the trigger doesn't drop the striker when you dry fire it.
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