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Unread 12-29-2017, 10:23 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by DavidJayUden View Post
Check to see, when the trigger is pulled, if the side plate flexes out away from the gun under trigger tension.
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Had that happen with a customers P-08, which had been heavily buffed and reblued. They had buffed the tongue on the sideplate so much, that when you would pull the trigger, the sideplate would push away from the frame, causing it to fire "occasionally". A tiny pinprick tig weld on the tongue edge, some minor fitting, and it worked reliably after that.
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I looked at it again

after cocking it and pulling the trigger for the fist shot and keeping

the trigger back I cannot pull the toggle up to recock until I let the

trigger go forward, Then I can pull the toggle up. Hope this makes it

a little more clear.
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