Here is the pictures of the hammer as requested. Everything functions great except for the safety notch for some odd reason. I'm probably gonna replace the main spring and see what happens.
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Sad to say, send it back. Get a return authorization from NAA. Get it fixed by them so if it fails there will be documentation.Found the issue. It's the folding grip. I took the grip off and noticed the main spring slightly out of place and loose with the hammer down. I adjusted the spring back into position and re assembled. The moment I fold the grip back I hear a distinct click and the mainspring has slipped back out of place.
What's the alternative if it's going to be the tool you rely on? I rely on an unmolested Glock because many in law enforcement and many militarizes around the world do.Your probably right. However I'm gonna gave to pay for repairs. They only cover the repairs if it's 2 years old or less. Otherwise I'm gonna end up spending another 250ish. At that point I may as well buy a new one
Maybe a factory normal grip would fix it. That folding grip might have been made for a different model.Your probably right. However I'm gonna gave to pay for repairs. They only cover the repairs if it's 2 years old or less. Otherwise I'm gonna end up spending another 250ish. At that point I may as well buy a new one
The alternative is me sourcing a new mainspring, which I already have a couple and changing the grips back to the factory wood ones. I trust my hands more then a strangers. I've repaired guns off and on for the majority of my adult life. I'm confident I can keep most any civilian weapon running reliably. It's an extremely simple spring swap.What's the alternative if it's going to be the tool you rely on? I rely on an unmolested Glock because many in law enforcement and many militarizes around the world do.
I think you may be right. The cross screw in the grip is interfering with the mainspring and bumping it out of placeMaybe a factory normal grip would fix it. That folding grip might have been made for a different model.
There is no more hammer slop and lock up is very tight.
I should have taken pictures of the difference in the springs but I'll be honest. I was excited to get it installed and test it. It hadn't crossed my mind until it was installedAll good info. Thanks for taking the time to take and upload photos.
I’m glad NAA was able to help so easily and quickly, especially since now your revolver is functioning properly and arguably much safer.
I should have taken pictures of the difference in the springs but I'll be honest. I was excited to get it installed and test it. It hadn't crossed my mind until it was installed
Comment from the video below, which I have yet to watch:I'm honestly a little bit shocked they are sending parts to me under warranty for a 30 year old gun. Guess they really mean "lifetime warranty" I read on their site that they only cover guns 2 years old or less under warranty. Maybe I got lucky?