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Originally Posted by Gunmage
I did do that. So where do i file this exactly? A picture would help. Also, now i have a new problem, when i cock the hammer and pull the trigger, the hammer only moves to halfway, and it wont go back up or down. i have to take apart the whole grip and frame
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In the back of the sear, where the disconnect lever tries to go behind. The purpose is just to create a bit more room to make it easier for the disconnect lever to slip behind.
This solution is assuming you've already ruled out increasing strength on the right prong to solve the problem. That would be the easiest solution and would be my FIRST approach to solving the problem. And again, this is given that assisting the disconnector is possible with the gentle push of a probe.
As for your new problem - again, please post video of the internal action. It sounds like you're having some issue with the sear. During your attempt to insert the leaf spring (or if you've been trying to bend it), you may have weakened the middle prong, which affects sear tension.
Folks, this is why you shouldn't mess with your gun if you have no clue what you're doing...