jtcarm
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I have this 1953 M&P .38 that had a trigger pull like a ton of bricks. So I took it apart and did my standard smoothing job: lapping/homing DA trigger & hammer sears, cylinder stop, rebound slide, sides of trigger & hammer, sides of the hammer block, and ground a little from the sides of the main spring. Rebound spring wasn't touched.
Now with the hammer block installed, the trigger rebound tends to stick sometimes and not return completely. It's fine without the hammer block installed. I can only surmise the block is catching on something on its way back up, but I sure can't figure out what. I tried polishing the little mortise in the side plate where it moves, no help.
It slides up & down smoothly in the side plate groove as well as over the sides of the hammer when the side plate is off. Only when everything is assembled does it cause a problem.
Any ideas?
Now with the hammer block installed, the trigger rebound tends to stick sometimes and not return completely. It's fine without the hammer block installed. I can only surmise the block is catching on something on its way back up, but I sure can't figure out what. I tried polishing the little mortise in the side plate where it moves, no help.
It slides up & down smoothly in the side plate groove as well as over the sides of the hammer when the side plate is off. Only when everything is assembled does it cause a problem.
Any ideas?