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Short stroke?
Doc
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My RIA in 38 Super was malfunctioning today. It would fire, and eject, but the hammer would follow the slide back to the full rest position. Also, the slide would not lock open after last round. I suspect the slide is not going all the way to the rear failing to cock the hammer or lock open.
It did this with three different batches of full power ammo. All the ammo worked fine in another gun.
Any thoughts on how to correct this? Something I can do or check or is a professional smith required?
Update: Upon closer examination even when I manually work the slide the hammer follows it back to rest. I can pull the hammer with my thumb and it will catch, and it will not push off, but it won't cock to firing position by working the slide. Also, the half-cock position is nonexistent.
BTW- This is the 2nd time I have fired this pistol and it worked flawlessly the first time. WTH?
It did this with three different batches of full power ammo. All the ammo worked fine in another gun.
Any thoughts on how to correct this? Something I can do or check or is a professional smith required?
Update: Upon closer examination even when I manually work the slide the hammer follows it back to rest. I can pull the hammer with my thumb and it will catch, and it will not push off, but it won't cock to firing position by working the slide. Also, the half-cock position is nonexistent.
BTW- This is the 2nd time I have fired this pistol and it worked flawlessly the first time. WTH?
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EDIT For rong I wonder where that would put the late Jimmy Clark. He did John Browning one better he made a 4 leaf replacement spring for the 1911 he split the center leaf and uses one part to engage the disconnector and the other directly on the sear . I use them on my match pistols makes it almost like a 2 stage trigger lets you set up a nice minimum LEGAL weight without the chance of that embarrassment of slam fire[:0]
During my career as a Mech Desig
I've used compression,extension and
even band springs for different applications.
But each and every one performed one function
and one function only.
John Browning must have been a genius
"out of place" in history.One spring
with 3 split leaves for 3 functions.
Incredible!
ps: I'm in no way whatsoever trying to
compare my self to John Browning.
This is a dangerous pistol as it stands.The easiest and cheapest solution is to replace hammer+ sear + trigger/sear/ disconnector spring.
You could also take it to a gunsmith and spend $50 plus the above parts.