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Hello all,

I had a reblued frame/cylinder/barrel assembly around that had NO internal parts installed. I managed to cobble together enough parts to put her back together. The ejctor rod is a much later production, but will work until I get a correct one.

My issue is, when I cock the hammer single action all seems to go well but when I pull the trigger double action the back edge of the hammer is hitting the frame and hanging up preventing it from going back to battery.

The bolt release is not an issue, but I may have some slop on the pin that the hammer pivots on.

Unfortunately I do not have another hammer to try and was wondering what I might be able to do to fix the problem with what I have??



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