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Old January 26, 2014, 08:10 PM   #7
g.willikers
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It's hard to know long distance, like we have to do, but the sear might not have a firm grasp on the hammer between shots.
Or maybe the pins that hold the sear and/or the hammer in place are a little sloppy, allowing the slippage.
Or maybe a weak sear or trigger return spring.
But it's just a guess.
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