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You may be able to fix the problem yourself, sometimes the sear plunger gets sticky and doesn't work like it should. Remove the sideplate and the plunger will be exposed. See if it moves freely. Make sure it is unloaded before you do this. If it is sticky some penetrating oil will loosen it up.
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