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01-08-2011 07:06 PM
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Only one type of hammer strike.
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Noob question: Do hammer strikes only occur due to releasing the hammer with the TH removed from the receiver? Under normal use, the hammer doesn't go that far forward does it?
Thanks, Bob
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They happen with the carbine assembled.
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See this thread to see more pics of hammer strikes: Trigger Housing Hammer Strike Pic Needed
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I've got some pictures here of my assembled trigger housing, and the hammer doesn't look like it goes forward far enough to hit the housing. I suppose the inertia of the rapidly moving hammer causes it to go farther forward while firing - correct? Thanks - Bob
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That would be my assumption
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Here's an Inland trigger housing that doesn't have any hammer strikes - maybe some don't get 'em??? I've shot at least six boxes of ammo with this gun since it was refurbished.
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I dont know if the later hammers made the strike mark?
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Originally Posted by
Garandrew
I dont know if the later hammers made the strike mark?
It has a circled B/R hammer, and I think that is a later replacement.
Thanks, Bob
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