What Happened To This Hammer?

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Picked up a 25-5 yesterday and disassembled it for a good cleaning and this is what I found.

!: Someone sanded the forward edge of the hammer (right side only), and

2: The double action sear looks to be forward from normal. The scratch by it's pin indicates it was removed at some time.

The gun functioned normally before I took it apart but the DA pull seemed a bit rough.

The things people do. Am I looking at a future fail.IMG_1965.webp
 
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The double-action sear cannot be turned around because of it's shape, it is in it's proper position! Someone may have filed the back of it to let it out a bit because it needed to be. The hammer rubbing is not uncommon. There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with it. Leave it alone. If the gun functions properly in double-action, with no catches or hitches, then there is nothing wrong and it should be left alone!
 
The double-action sear cannot be turned around because of it's shape, it is in it's proper position! Someone may have filed the back of it to let it out a bit because it needed to be. The hammer rubbing is not uncommon. There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with it. Leave it alone. If the gun functions properly in double-action, with no catches or hitches, then there is nothing wrong and it should be left alone!
OP said the DA was rough...
 
No abnormal rubbing on the side plate. SA holds well with no push off. I just put the side plate back on and SA is crisp while DA still has that rough feel. The DA sear pin moves with the side plate off but I don't think it can come out with the plate on. I'm between "shoot it and watch it" and replace the sear/pin which might require some fitting.
 
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