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Old 01-05-2017, 03:29 AM
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If you take the firing pin (hammer nose) out of the hammer you will see that the ends of the slot where the spring is has sharp corners. Over time these corners will eat through the delicate spring and make it break. If you replace the spring, round off or chamfer the corners on the back of the hammer nose slot and the new spring will last a very long time.
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