Trigger Not Resetting on Model 41
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Trigger Not Resetting on Model 41
On a recently acquired Model 41 I have had a rash of failures where the trigger fails to reset after the fired cartridge is ejected and the new cartridge is loaded into the chamber. This problem does not follow a magazine nor particular types of ammunition. I have thoroughly cleaned the the gun and have tried several different return springs. I can make the problem worse by going to a heaveir return spring. The original spring, had a failure to fire rate very close to a wolf 6lb spring and that is about 2 or 3 per magazine. If I hand cycle the slide ejecting the shell the next cartridge will fire correctly. Any help in diagnosing and correcting this problem will be greatly appreciated.
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After removing the sear and hammer for inspection I determined that the sear spring was not as strong as a new one. You could actually feel the difference by squeezing it between your figures. the sear and trigger looked good. Installed the new sear spring and reassembled the gun. Went to the range today and fired over two hundred rounds thru it witn only 1 FTF, and that was due to the cartridge. the firing pin actually indented the casing. Had actually no other cases where the trigger did not reset nor any cases of shell not ejecting. Thanks for the diagnostic help Bullseye.
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Lonewalker
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Slow to see this, but I had the same problem with my Challenger II. The sear spring was really weak. New spring, and a new disconnector while I was about it, and problem solved. 

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