New 1911 hammer's shape won't allow sear to engage.

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Managed to get a C&S 0226 drop in kit for my Norc 1911.

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After multiple re-assemblies, I finally figured out the problem was the hump on the grip safety not allowing the new hammer the movement to engage the sear.

Is there any reason I can't or shouldn't grind the grip safety to get the clearance it needs?
Is there a drop in beaver tail kit that dose not require machining the frame?

Original hammer over new with front face of both hammers even.
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Is there a drop in beaver tail kit that dose not require machining the frame?

Yes but you may still need to re-work the trigger engagement area.

http s://www.brownells.com/handgun-parts/safety-parts/safeties/1911-drop-in-beavertail-grip-safety-prod16464.aspx

I got one for my mid 90's Colt National Match and couldn't get it to work properly. YMMV
 
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Google “rat tail grip safety”

The commander hammers required cutting the original government grip safety for clearance
 
Try to grind it first, if it works and it’s safe you save yourself buying something.
If you mess it up, at least you tried and un-doubtedly had fun in the process!
 
Did not need to take off too much to see it work.
Now just to deepen it so hammer won't slam into grip safety on recoil.
 
Typically, as the slide moves rearward, it will take the hammer past the sear engagement. Put the slide on and check that clearance again when you rack the slide back.

Also, dont dry fire your 1911s without the slide on.

Edit: I watched the video and didnt even read the text. My mistake.
 
Nice looking trigger too. While you've got it apart, grab some feeler gauges and check the hammer hooks. Some can be in the 0.024" region. Myself, I trim mine to 0.018", but don't go any lower.
 
Typically, as the slide moves rearward, it will take the hammer past the sear engagement. Put the slide on and check that clearance again when you rack the slide back.

Also, dont dry fire your 1911s without the slide on.

Edit: I watched the video and didnt even read the text. My mistake.

No offence taken. My wife claims I rather thick skinned. :)
 
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