I put a Sig srt kit in my NP22 and now it won't reliably shoot double action. What I observe is that the trigger bar is pulled downward so far when the hammer is at the peak of cocking in double action (which can't be a change, because the SRT kit would not have changed that), that the trigger bar rides under the sear, just like it would if it was being pushed down by the disconnect. The falling hammer is caught by the sear but not released by the trigger bar's forward movement. As a result it lands on the sear and doesn't fall forward.
In single action, the SRT kit works just like it should. But in double action, 4/5 times it won't go bang. The hammer drops onto the sear, and sear isn't triggered by the trigger bar's tab. The tab on the trigger bar instead goes beneath the sear's projection. This happens whether the slide is on or not.
The difference might be the Norinco trigger bar spring isn't the same, not strong enough to hold it upwards as the hammer comes over the peak of rearward draw, or it might be that the Norinco trigger bar itself is slightly different on the real sig. There can't have been any change in the double action itself from adding the SRT kit, as only the hammer and trigger bar come into play initially. Only change by adding the SRT is the sear itself, and the safety lever. One thought is that the srt sear and safety bar are slightly wider and that might cause some binding, but I can't see how that could affect the position of the trigger bar. If I apply slight upward pressure on the trigger bar as I pull the trigger double action, the problem does not occur.
I'll pull the parts and mike the width of the SRT sear and safety bar and compare that with the OEM Norinco sear and safety lever. Maybe the sig one is wider and there is a clearance problem? I'll also observe how the old one works and why it doesn't ride under the sear.
In single action, the SRT kit works just like it should. But in double action, 4/5 times it won't go bang. The hammer drops onto the sear, and sear isn't triggered by the trigger bar's tab. The tab on the trigger bar instead goes beneath the sear's projection. This happens whether the slide is on or not.
The difference might be the Norinco trigger bar spring isn't the same, not strong enough to hold it upwards as the hammer comes over the peak of rearward draw, or it might be that the Norinco trigger bar itself is slightly different on the real sig. There can't have been any change in the double action itself from adding the SRT kit, as only the hammer and trigger bar come into play initially. Only change by adding the SRT is the sear itself, and the safety lever. One thought is that the srt sear and safety bar are slightly wider and that might cause some binding, but I can't see how that could affect the position of the trigger bar. If I apply slight upward pressure on the trigger bar as I pull the trigger double action, the problem does not occur.
I'll pull the parts and mike the width of the SRT sear and safety bar and compare that with the OEM Norinco sear and safety lever. Maybe the sig one is wider and there is a clearance problem? I'll also observe how the old one works and why it doesn't ride under the sear.
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