I recommend to have the headspace measured. TomAmlie wrote: When it does fire, there's usually a very ominous bulge in the case in the area of the extractor.ĭoes the cartridge enter the chamber properly (deep enough)? If the cartridge does not, the gun is designet not to fire, - a safety device. So, if you are ever tempted, don't be! and if you do have one, sorry to hear that and don't ever take it apart! I decided that it wasn't worth the effort so spent the next few hours trying to get all the little pins and springs to align at the same time to get the two halves of the clamshell back together, you need about 5 hands to do this. The sear and sear spring are one and the same, just a bit of bent spring steel, when you pull (and I mean really pull) the trigger it just gets bent out of the way until the hammer drops. Well, inside the plastic frame is a pot metal cast clamshell arrangement that spills is guts when you take it apart. I decided to pull it apart to see if there was any chance of fixing it. It had the worlds worse trigger, when you did manage to pull it half the time it just went click, when it did fire it mostly didn't cycle unless you used hypervelocity ammo. Ok, not a target pistol (not even close), but I once recieved a SIG Mosquito as part payment for a job I did.
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