I've got a 9261 (9mm, 6" model for those wondering) and I really like it, but a recent hiccup has me scratching my head a bit.
Had her out to show off to others and let them shoot it. Naturally, this is when your gun poops the bed.
During the group fondle and shoot, the trigger sometimes wouldn't reset. I thought the spring broke, but lightly pushing the trigger forward would free it up and it would spring back into position. This wouldn't happen all the time.
Got her home and after stripping the guts completely, found something I think is odd.
On the transfer bar face, there is a dimple that looks factory made*. The firing pin fits perfectly into it.
I figure the trigger spring adjustment was light enough that the bar was being trapped between the pin and hammer, with the dimple aiding the lockup.
Has anyone else encountered this?
Does anyone else have the dimple on their transfer bar?
Other than that, I think it's a great revolver for the money. Moon clips can be a bit finicky. One of mine was bent. I straightened it out, and it works....but the odd time, it won't drop flush in the cylinder. Pop it out, give it a stern look and it drops in fine the next time

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*I say factory made because of its perfect shape, intact blueing and the fact that the transfer bar would have to be made out of aluminum or similar soft metal (it's not) for the hammer to dent it so. Plus, no damage to the hammer side of the bar.