Just underlining Unspellable's view.
I had a small bit break loose from said plunger. Made my shooter a non-shooter. It jammed the little plunger inside sear bar cavity.
Same would result if plunger is allright, but mating component does not for some reason allow plunger to pop out from sear bar. That funny looking linkage between said plunger and trigger itself may have limited travel due to crud or whatever muck inside pistol action.
Does the trigger spring do a good job in returning trigger to front position?
-Artsi
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