999 - 400 = 599
just saying
When I get home and get a minute I am going to have another look at my Skorpion. After seeing the exploded parts list I can see that the hammer is getting caught up on the disconnector. I'm not exactly sure what actuates the disconnector. Does anyone know this action well enough to describe it?
Are you saying that when you pull the trigger the secondary sear catches the hammer before the primary releases? Because technically when the primary sear is engaged, the hammer should be passed the point where the secondary one can re-engage.
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They said $300 off
That is exactly whats happening. I took the upper off and confirmed this. There is not enought space between the disconnector and the main sear. What is the disconnector sear for anyway?
The primary sear only engages the hammer when the trigger is not pulled, which means when the gun cycles you need something to catch the hammer so that it doesn't ride back with the bolt causing a light primer strike and the requirement of manually cycling your semi auto. technically when the trigger is pulled the hammer should be slighty above the grasping point on the second sear so that there is no way to catch it when the trigger is pulled, It is only after when the bolt pushes the hammer back down that it should catch while your finger is holding the trigger down. When you release the trigger again the hammer should transfer from being caught on the secondary sear to being caught on the primary again.
Great explanation. I can see that the hammer is not square to the front sear or rear disconnect. The paint has worn on a spot over to the side. And because the hammer is on an angle it binds between the sears.
I suppose after a few thousands rounds this may wear in. I don't think there is any way to align the hammer though. It's not safe to shoot this way regardless.
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When the hammer is held by the trigger when it isn't pulled and you hold the hammer at that height by placing your finger on it and then pull the trigger does the secondary sear catch the hammer? From the picture angle it doesn't look much different from mine. is the part of the hammer that catches in the secondary sear ground straight or is there a step (looks like that in the pic)?