That looks like your auto-sear is skipping/releasing too early.
Check the top of the auto sear. It should not be silver, only the the rear face tip should be.
If you have some closed-bolt auto sears, that will cause that kind of issues. Basically the hammer rides the bolt carrier and causes light strikes, just enough to push the bolt a bit back but not a sharp kick.
Your hammer can be worn/rounded too.
And before you say "it's all brand new", I had the same issue with brand new RATech steel components until I filed a sharp edge on the hammer and filed the auto-sear square (this part is stamped, so the edge is rounded a bit).
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Last edited by Kos-Mos; August 14th, 2014 at 20:46..
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