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Other diagnostic steps include separating the pistol into upper and lower sections and testing function of all parts involved in c0cking/firing. 1. On the upper you should be able to c0ck the firing pin, then release the firing pin with modest pressure on the sear. 2. On the frame, you should also be able to fit the side plate to the frame and observe if the trigger lever is operating properly. |
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Think i fixed it gents. the trigger now resets as it should. The trigger lever was at an acute angle interfering with the sear plunger....
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