Rockon71385
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I had 5 instances of hammer follow on the first stage at DTC today and called it quits. The match was a CF anyway due to weather, so It didn't bother me that much, but I have some training scheduled next weekend and the AR section the weekend after so I'm SOL if I can't get my gun running. When I got home, I found the left leg of my sear spring sort of stuck underneath the sear like it is here:
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I completely tore down my gun and cleaned it the night before the match, and the spring was definitely resting on the sear when I installed the mainspring housing. Even when I removed the spring and put it back, I still have barely any engagement between the sear spring and sear:
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I noticed the gap between my frame and grip, but my grip screws were still tight. I also took my grip off the frame and checked it carefully for cracks, but it looks fine. I feel like I used to have a little more engagement between the sear and spring, but it has never been much. It always made me a little uneasy that it was so close to slipping off. Could this be from my grip getting warped after tons or rounds, or does the end of the spring wear or something?
Any help is appreciated.
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I completely tore down my gun and cleaned it the night before the match, and the spring was definitely resting on the sear when I installed the mainspring housing. Even when I removed the spring and put it back, I still have barely any engagement between the sear spring and sear:
View attachment 9956
I noticed the gap between my frame and grip, but my grip screws were still tight. I also took my grip off the frame and checked it carefully for cracks, but it looks fine. I feel like I used to have a little more engagement between the sear and spring, but it has never been much. It always made me a little uneasy that it was so close to slipping off. Could this be from my grip getting warped after tons or rounds, or does the end of the spring wear or something?
Any help is appreciated.