Yes it does. I misspoke, they gravitate away from the side with the groove and the only thing that stops that pin from walking all the way out is that the legs can’t move anymore to the middle due to the hammer pin in the groove. It’s doing it’s job and stopping it from moving all the way out but I do not like it.
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I understand. I'm saying that the hammer spring leg is resting on the trigger ledge, not the pin as it should be. As others have said, it may be due to the receiver being a hair narrow, or you may be able to just push the spring leg over to the right while pushing the trigger to the left and see if the leg drops onto the pin.
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I know it looks that way but i think it is the angle. I can assure you guys it is sitting in the ledge. I did notice this though. Someone suggested to measure some stuff so when i got home from the training i broke it down and cleaned it really well and noticed that the reciever was considerably thicker on one side. The thicker side was the side that the pin was recessing in. I turned the pin so that it will gravitate towards the thicker side and it doesnt "look" like it is sticking out very far and may just be "somewhat normal". I am not sure as I will continue to shoot the piss out of it and see what it does.
Thanks everyone for the reply’s. It made a difference. Grateful to have the knowledge on this board.
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