Anonymous
10/30/2025, 2:06:02 PM
No.64460977
>>64460157
it could be your pins are slightly undersized or the pin holes in the receiver are slightly oversized (you can verify this with a pin gauge & micrometer). If the pins/pin holes are over/undersized you can order specialty oversize pins if needed.
Apart from that - could be your hammer is out of spec. The hammer pin is supposed to "lock into" the hammer via a little tension bar. So it should require a little bit of force to get the hammer pin in, if it easily slides in and out your probably need a new hammer.
it could be your pins are slightly undersized or the pin holes in the receiver are slightly oversized (you can verify this with a pin gauge & micrometer). If the pins/pin holes are over/undersized you can order specialty oversize pins if needed.
Apart from that - could be your hammer is out of spec. The hammer pin is supposed to "lock into" the hammer via a little tension bar. So it should require a little bit of force to get the hammer pin in, if it easily slides in and out your probably need a new hammer.