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As for the rest, the springs were replaced to the best that I could source. The sear is in perfect shape as far as my gunsmith could tell and I did take this to the range to function test (The first time before I knew it slamfired scared the soil from my britches) and I was able to feed it 4 rounds before it went F-A.

After troubleshooting and trying it once again in a secluded safe area with not all rounds loaded I was still able to squeeze one to two rounds out before slamfiring.

Given how I have been studying how the sear works I want to say the firing pin is the main issue, the trigger bar is more than likely an ancillary concern but I figure it’s best to get it all at once.

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Originally Posted by dsr1935
Let me know if you sill need parts. I have many.

It looks like you will have to send me a message first as I am too early of a user to send you one!

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Sent you a PM.

That grinding you see on firing pin and trigger lock bar are likely factory original. The Type 2 (Notched) Firing pin is appropriate to your M1907. It was to improve the firing pin retention.

The lock bars have a huge variability, see attached photo link.

[img]https://icedrive.net/s/1NbSACtCzNADQ9VNvtP5yFZg3PxF[/img]

[img]https://icedrive.net/s/xb61799VA5A5S9Z3T3W1hF75iiSG[/img]


I am curious if any filing/grinding or excessive wear has occurred on the lower side of the Spur Cocking Lever, part 2G8. In multi-fires, the cocking lever if worn or altered may not lift sufficiently to cock the pistol .
[img]https://icedrive.net/s/yV4ZTCRG4YTjukF4aAxR1u2wyB5f[/img]


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I missed that you are using non-original springs, I can provide you original springs throughout if needed. Did not include them in my PM.


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Originally Posted by Savage1907
I missed that you are using non-original springs, I can provide you original springs throughout if needed. Did not include them in my PM.

They are original springs that I sourced from numrich, I only got a new sear trip spring and a new firing pin spring.

I will get you some photos of the spur cocking lever when I get back home!

Thanks

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