I agree - I'm not aware of any that were shipped that way, and I believe
that none were shipped that way.
You will find the problem right away if you remove the sideplate. More than
likely, the sear has been removed from the hammer. Its also possible that
the sear spring is broken, and the sear has fallen down onto the hammer,
in a position where the trigger can't engage it.
If the sear is missing, its possible that someone was trying to work on the
action, and messed up the sear. Realizing that, they just removed it, figuring
they could always shoot it single-action anyway.
Later, Mike Priwer
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