I have a model 642 which I have had for four years now. All of the springs are factory. I have not messed with the internal lock mechanism. In the past, I would occassionally have a light strike where the round would not fire the first time. Maybe one round out of 50. But today I took it to the range and approx. 1/3 of my rounds didn't fire the first time. In each case, when I tried to fire them a second time they fired normally. When the rounds would not fire, I opened the cylinder and it was very obvious which ones didn't fire. The firing pin impression in the primer of those which didn't fire was very small compared to the impression in the primers of the rounds that fired. I have recently put a nice wood aftermarket grip on the gun, but I checked and there is no way that the screw is interfering with the mainspring or hammer strut. The ammo I used was 38 special reloads that I reloaded myself. I have been shooting this same batch of reloads in my Blackhawk with no problem whatsoever. I use a Dillon Press and I know that my reloads are not a problem. They work fine in my other revolvers. What could cause this occasional problem that seems to be getting worse? I have read that some people replace the firing pin with a longer firing pin when they have this problem. How difficult is it to change the firing pin in a model 642?