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Old 05-05-2018, 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom K View Post
That's fine, with a couple of caveats. If you're talking about the single action pull, make sure it isn't subject to pushoff. That's when you have the hammer cocked, and can make it fall by pushing firmly on the back of the hammer. If it does, that's dangerous and should be fixed.

If it's a very light double action, make sure that the trigger pull isn't light because the mainspring has been weakened such that it no longer reliably ignites primers. That is sometimes the result of someone's misguided attempt to get a light double action pull. Only way to check this is to go shoot it, which you intend to do anyway.

If all is good, looks like a nice solid gun.
I will watch for/ test for all these points you make. Thank you. Definitely don't want an unsafe situation.
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