Trigger Will NOT Move
Posted: April 10th, 2015, 10:36 am
This is disappointing! I got this P-64 a week ago and for some reason during cleaning it out upon receiving it, I noticed the trigger spring was broken. I do not recall if I actually got the gun to dry-fire (even with that hideous DA trigger weight!) prior to stripping it down but it's been sitting up until yesterday (Thursday 4/9) when Norm's replacement spring arrived. The original spring breakage is a mystery to me.
Beautiful piece of work and nice instructions (Thank you Norman Sutton!!! You da man!!!) but it unfortunately took me hours and two attempts (cut the back, long end a bit too long so it rubbed...
) which required disassembly and I guess I ain't as handy with my tools as I used to be. But I got it in and the trigger seemed to function properly. EXCEPT ..... it will not pull back far enough to drop the hammer!!! SA pull and nothing will budge. If I re-install the slide the safety/de-cocker will drop the hammer but DA or SA the hammer will NOT fall.
Upon looking over the gun I noticed a lot of brownish rust (?) so figured maybe it was bound up. I soaked it over night in a bath of Ballistol cleaner/lubricant oil to see if it might loosen. Nope. Still frozen. As I am not a good enough gunsmith to troubleshoot this further myself, any ideas from some that know more?
I REALLY hate having a new (old) pistol that hasn't even been fired once! It's killin' me that I can't fire my new toy. Thanks to any and all for suggestions to this dilemma.
Beautiful piece of work and nice instructions (Thank you Norman Sutton!!! You da man!!!) but it unfortunately took me hours and two attempts (cut the back, long end a bit too long so it rubbed...
Upon looking over the gun I noticed a lot of brownish rust (?) so figured maybe it was bound up. I soaked it over night in a bath of Ballistol cleaner/lubricant oil to see if it might loosen. Nope. Still frozen. As I am not a good enough gunsmith to troubleshoot this further myself, any ideas from some that know more?
I REALLY hate having a new (old) pistol that hasn't even been fired once! It's killin' me that I can't fire my new toy. Thanks to any and all for suggestions to this dilemma.