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Yeah, I don't think any of that's right.
You obviously didn't see my credentials. Please indicate which judge TV shows YOU watch before spewing invalid legal advice.
He has done a little work for me. He did a nice job installing a beavertail and trigger sear in a 1911. I showed a friend who took his to have the same work done and Hogleg botched his. He ended up taking it elsewhere and having it done right.
When it comes to Single action pistols and cowboy action rifles/shotguns, he does great work. On others, not so much.
What parts (who Mfg'd them) are you having put in your 938? I'm thinking the fix might be simple. did the hammer not reset when dryfiring, or with live rounds?
**** gets censored on here?
Sucks about your no **** or stuck **** pistol OP.
If the hammer resets while dry firing, there may be bigger issues.
I meant dry firing/hand cycling the slide vs. when he test fired it after the work. I was wondering if it was limp-wristing or a dry slide causing a short stroke.
........or 1874 Sharps or Remington 742 Woodsmaster. He got me years ago.![]()