I have just noticed this after a thorough cleaning.
1. I manually #### the hammer (2 audible clicks)
2. I engage the thumb safety.
3. I engage the grip safety
4. I pull the trigger. Problem: as I pull the trigger I notice that the hammer creeps forward a tiny bit.
5. I look at the series 80 firing pin safety lever and I can see that it moves up and down as I squeeze and release the trigger.
6. I make sure I am not touching the trigger and that the grip safety is still engaged. (Grip safety position doesn't matter I have tried it both ways)
7. I disengage the thumb safety and the hammer falls to the first #### safety. (It does not hit the firing pin)
Repeat steps 1-5
8. Upon noticing that the hammer creeps forward a tiny bit, I manually press it down again and I can distinguish an audible click.
9. The grip safety still engaged, I disengage the thumb safety. Nothing happens.
10. I pull the trigger and the hammer falls and strikes the firing pin.
What is the problem? Did I improperly perform detail strip reassembly (firing pin safety)?
-The parts are all stock circa 1986.
-I don't recall having this issue before I recently detail stripped it for maintenance.
1. I manually #### the hammer (2 audible clicks)
2. I engage the thumb safety.
3. I engage the grip safety
4. I pull the trigger. Problem: as I pull the trigger I notice that the hammer creeps forward a tiny bit.
5. I look at the series 80 firing pin safety lever and I can see that it moves up and down as I squeeze and release the trigger.
6. I make sure I am not touching the trigger and that the grip safety is still engaged. (Grip safety position doesn't matter I have tried it both ways)
7. I disengage the thumb safety and the hammer falls to the first #### safety. (It does not hit the firing pin)
Repeat steps 1-5
8. Upon noticing that the hammer creeps forward a tiny bit, I manually press it down again and I can distinguish an audible click.
9. The grip safety still engaged, I disengage the thumb safety. Nothing happens.
10. I pull the trigger and the hammer falls and strikes the firing pin.
What is the problem? Did I improperly perform detail strip reassembly (firing pin safety)?
-The parts are all stock circa 1986.
-I don't recall having this issue before I recently detail stripped it for maintenance.
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