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February 25th, 2009, 20:26 | #16 |
Suburban Gun Runner
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Right but I take it its not normal for there to be a delayed reaction between the pulling of the trigger and the moving of the hammer. I'm gonna lube the hammer assembly again and see what happens.
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February 25th, 2009, 20:28 | #17 |
there should be no delay. also Vondnik or DefCon 1 are gundocs maybe PM them see if you can take it to one of them.
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February 25th, 2009, 21:15 | #18 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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If you are at (or near) the Mill on Saturday, I'll take a look at it. I have SO much freakined experience with KSC Glocks it's scary, yet I still get baffled by issues at times. Does sound mostly like a lube issue though. If you have silly oil, put a few drops in around where the striker is between the hammer, and around the striker release (was pointed out above, on a different Glock though), and work the hammer back and forth to make the oil sink in. I've seen many GBBs that release gas after a shot get fixed this way, but never any that release gas after you rack the slide. If you rack the slide and the mag releases gas, then your hammer or trigger bar is fuct. Yet you say the hammer remains cocked when you pull the slide back and release it. I've seen some weird shit past years with KSC Glocks, including owner fuck ups. This one is new to me, I suspect it's not described well.
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February 25th, 2009, 22:19 | #19 |
Suburban Gun Runner
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Unfortunately no, I have to work on Sunday. Perhaps the next time though. Although I do work on the south shore ar Best Buy. Feel free to drop in the best buy on taschereau st.
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