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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Milwaukie, OR
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Hi Folks:
I asked this before, on the new members forum, but will try again here. I recently got a 1917 DWM P08. After one or two shots, it will not fire again until you manually push the trigger forward an infinitesimal fraction of an inch--such a small distance as to be nearly undetectable. When you do this you can feel a very tiny "click" in the trigger and then it will fire again. I field stripped it, and cleaned it, and oiled it, but it still does this. I (in my very limited knowledge) suspect either the trigger spring or the sear spring. I am more inclined toward the sear spring because the trigger spring seems to push the trigger all the way forward when the slide is off of the frame. Am I way off base, here, and can anyone offer any advice as to how to fix this myself? Thanks Ken
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Ken Lauderback Milwaukie, Oregon |
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