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Old 08-08-2012, 05:06 PM   #1
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Working on this stupid seecamp to sell. It's all cleaned and polished up. The empty magazine doesn't eject worth crap. I've polished up the internals and replaced the main spring all I can attribute it to at this point is the design of the gun. The trigger/hammer linkage rests directly on the magazine. Any input of ideas? I'm ready to call it quits and return it to the customer and tell him it is what it is.


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Old 08-08-2012, 05:31 PM   #2
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Okay, dumb question time.....

Does the magazine hang the same when the seecamp is cocked as when it has been dry-fired?

Because it is not recommended to be carried cocked, normal position of the hammer is down as if dry-fired.

I found this out when working on another brand.


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Didn't think about that, but yes it does unfortunately. Good thought.
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Came to the conclusion the only possible fix would be a new magazine spring. It's fine as is.
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