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April 28th, 2011, 00:36 | #1066 |
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It's the tiny allen screw that sticks out the back of the trigger. By default, it should be recessed, but it's possible it's rolled out during transport. You access it from the front of the trigger (where your finger pulls). I'd recommend threadlocking it with temporary locker (like Henkel Blue Threadlock).
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April 28th, 2011, 01:24 | #1067 |
Tried it. Didnt work. Hammer still wont go back up after trying to pull the trigger
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April 28th, 2011, 01:46 | #1068 |
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Have you tried watching the mechanical action with the grip safety removed? That's usually the easiest way to see what's going wrong with the disconnector levers.
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April 28th, 2011, 01:54 | #1069 |
Yup. So this is what happens. When i rack the slide, it seems as if the right prong just lays on top of the disconnector and the disconnector barely moves as if theres not much pressure being put onto it. I have to cock the hammer down to actually move the disconnector so that the right prong sits in the right place on the disconnector. Its a very odd thing to explain but its frustrating.
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April 28th, 2011, 02:03 | #1070 |
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Okay, so if you "assist" the bottom of the disconnect lever to go up in to place with... let's say a pen or a punch or something that allows you gently push it upwards... does it do anything? Or is the sear totally blocking it?
The right prong is SUPPOSE to lay on top of the disconnector. Its purpose is to apply pressure on the ramp, which will push it upwards in to place. Sometimes, the prong is too weak (if you inadvertently bent it, or if you upgraded to a light weight version) to push the disconnector behind the sear. If this is the case, you'll need to bend the prong to add more pressure. One way to prove whether this is the solution, is by attempting my suggestion of "assisting" the disconnector upwards. If it pops in to place with a bit of assistance, than increasing the right prong pressure will alleviate the symptom. Technically, the hammer doesn't touch the disconnector. In fact, the hammer has NO direct contact with the disconnector whatsoever. Rather, what you're seeing could be an intermediary issue with the sear, which could indicate no problem with the disconnector at all. Try viewing the action without the safety levers installed either. You'd have to really know how the mechanical action is suppose to work to see how this is playing out. It's very difficult to e-diagnose like this, because I'm just going by what you're seeing, and if I'm relying on what you're seeing (or not seeing, or not knowing what to look for), then my diagnoses are only as limited as the information you're giving me and I'm basically shooting in the dark here. If you could take a well lit and in focus video of the action, I could see what's going on. Sadly, 90% of the pictures and videos that send to me are so blurry and poorly lit, I still can't help people anyways.
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April 28th, 2011, 03:04 | #1071 |
Heres a video for any of you who might have encountered this
YouTube - Hi capa disconnector problem |
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April 28th, 2011, 03:45 | #1072 |
ya, this happened to me before...i dont remember how i fixed it but I think illusion is right.. i would try bending both the middle and right prongs so that more pressure is being applied to the sear and disconnector.
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April 28th, 2011, 12:09 | #1073 |
Based on the video, it seems like the sear is in the way. In fact your disconnector started off in the "down" position. Try to shorten the trigger bow, ie. by slightly pressing in the front and back. As a result, the disconnector will have more room to slip up in front of the sear.
In addition, the right prong seems to be "scratching" the disconnector. Bend tip so that the curved part contacts the disconnector to ensure the two have as little friction as possible, since this will prevent the disconnector from moving up. |
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April 28th, 2011, 12:37 | #1074 | |
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There are a few solutions to this, as mentioned above. Also, filing a ramp behind the sear will also help the disconnector to slip up behind the sear.
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April 28th, 2011, 15:57 | #1075 |
I did do that. So where do i file this exactly? A picture would help. Also, now i have a new problem, when i cock the hammer and pull the trigger, the hammer only moves to halfway, and it wont go back up or down. i have to take apart the whole grip and frame
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April 28th, 2011, 17:10 | #1076 | |
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This solution is assuming you've already ruled out increasing strength on the right prong to solve the problem. That would be the easiest solution and would be my FIRST approach to solving the problem. And again, this is given that assisting the disconnector is possible with the gentle push of a probe. As for your new problem - again, please post video of the internal action. It sounds like you're having some issue with the sear. During your attempt to insert the leaf spring (or if you've been trying to bend it), you may have weakened the middle prong, which affects sear tension. Folks, this is why you shouldn't mess with your gun if you have no clue what you're doing...
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April 28th, 2011, 17:18 | #1077 |
Be careful of the angle you file down, cause the disconnector may actually slip down upon a trigger pull. This is why I prefer to create room by shortening the trigger bow, and is totally reversible.
And yes a video of your new problem would help. |
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April 28th, 2011, 17:25 | #1078 |
If i increase the strength, it just makes it impossible to pull the trigger at all. But ill try what you said and post a video
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April 28th, 2011, 18:08 | #1079 | |
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Why is it impossible? |
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April 28th, 2011, 19:11 | #1080 |
its like the trigger wont move back any more at all. Like something is pushing it forward, making it impossible for me to pull the trigger back.
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