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I believe I disconnected something when I was cleaning the gun. I took the trigger out to clean crud from it and the area is sits in. Any ideas (other than quitting gunsmithing) would be appreciated. The gun fires SA, and is accurate.
Check to make sure that the Trigger Bar spring is seated in the hole in the frame al the way
I believe I disconnected something when I was cleaning the gun. I took the trigger out to clean crud from it and the area is sits in.
:roll:I am disenchanted with it, to say the least...
JohnKSa":aowc441w said:I believe I disconnected something when I was cleaning the gun. I took the trigger out to clean crud from it and the area is sits in.:roll:I am disenchanted with it, to say the least...
That last description is the key. It sounds as though the firing pin block may not be getting out of the way all the time. There is less hammer travel in DA than SA. therefore less hammer energy. The timing may also be off. Try this. Remove the rear sight, from left to right. Check to see if there is a burr on either the firing pin block or the firing pin. If there is, remove said burr. you may have to remove the firing pin if the burr is on it. I can walk you through that if necessary. I don't like to say it, but this situation really should be handled by the factory. You may need a higher trigger bar. I'd call them and see if they'll cover it under warranty and send you shipping box and call tag. At least the call tag. Shipping is expensive these days.donavon":2qngbiy2 said:I have the p89 that is having the same problem. I have't taken any of the trigger mechanism apart. The gun fires every time SA but DA it gives a lite primer hit maybe once every six or seven shots. It is not the ammo or primers.With an empty gun pointed up and a pencil in the barrel,eraser end down, the pencil will eject 2 to 3 feet every tme the trigger is pulled.But when the lite hit occurs the pencil pops up maybe 2 inches. Any ones advice is welcome. Stumped.