A before and after closeup of the trigger bar would be great. Also, is this all I need to do to make a match hammer work properly with your optimized trigger bar? No polishing of the match hammer itself anywhere? What grit file?
I installed the match hammer on my Px4 that I had purchased from you all with all the bells & whistles on it, but eventually wanted the match hammer instead of the spurless hammer it had on it and after I installed the match hammer, it basically rendered the single action inoperable. I decided to put the spurless hammer back in and it worked flawlessly. I swapped it out again with the match hammer and single action didn't work. I spent hours and all day trying to find out why. I did what you did here on the optimized trigger bar with filing some material off, but I had to take a lot more off than you did in order to get single action to eventually "partially" work. Only problem now after all that and thinking I solved it, even though it does fire in single action, it does as long as the gun is canted to one side or the other. If it's leven it does and doesn't, randomly. All this, because I replaced the match trigger??? I'm curious as to what the match hemmer has to do with the trigger bar for single action. If I put the spurless one back in it, single and double fire works perfectly fine. So much for "drop in". Do I need to file a part of the hammer now on the single action groove as you showed for the double action groove? I don't like the fact of taking to file and guessing where to take material off more or less. You can't get back what you file too much off of and I've taken this assembly in and out about 50 times already in the last 24 hours in order to check each time. I love working on guns, but I'm to the "this is ridiculous" point and wasn't planning on having to send it in and spend $200 for some filing work. Please help if possible. I was going to call but was afraid I'd be directed to a video/videos that I've watched a hundred times already. I need to find out why single action works sometimes depending on which way I hold the gun. When I watch it from behind at the hammer position as I fire, it seems like the hammer decocking lever stays up loose when it doesn't fire, and when I cock the gun sideways and the lever falls lower, the gun fires. It's odd that that lever has so much play in it. I gotta shake the gun in single action for it to fire now. The match hammer on the Beretta 92X Performance went in flawlessly with no issues. Any help would be appreciated Thank you
This is really a question for customer service. Can you please email us a contactus@langdontactical.com? That is a much better format for this kind of question.