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Old March 8, 2010, 06:35 PM   #10
velocette
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With all due respect, you need to take or send the pistol to a gunsmith that understands 1911s. There is something wrong with your pistol and that something can be a safety problem, as in your personal safety. Do not fire it, get it checked out.
At the least, you have a safety / sear / hammer problem and possibly more.
After you get the problems corrected, you will have an excellent firearm, one to be used and enjoyed.

Roger
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