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March 3rd, 2013, 13:41 | #1 |
TM P226 E2 Double Action Trigger Problem
So ive had this gun for a couple of months now, but its been bugging me recently. My double action doesnt return back when ever i press the trigger. What i mean by that is for example, a normal p226, when the trigger is pulled, it will return back to its original position and can be pressed again with the hammer activating. For my gun, i have to manually push the trigger forward so that it will return into its original position so the double action will occur. It doesnt really affect the guns shooting, but i did notice that i had to have hop up on atleast 1/4 or else bb's would just fall out the barrel(which i have done some reasearch and some guns do that). The Decocking leaver does work though... if i racked my slide and clicked the decocking leaver, it will put the trigger into the double action position. Anyways, any help would be awesome, and if you guys need a video to demonstrate what i am talking about, ill gladly put one up. THANKS!
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March 3rd, 2013, 14:16 | #2 |
ksuechuc
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I'm not familiar with the E2, but my 226 is an DA/SA. The trigger will function like a Double Action if the hammer is not cocked, such as on first shot after removing from holster. After that, the trigger should fire like a Single Action with all subsequent shots unless the hammer is decocked.
A video might help to describe what you're experiencing as I just tried to push my trigger forward with the hammer cocked and it wouldn't budge.
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March 3rd, 2013, 14:20 | #3 |
Pretty sure he means his trigger spring is not working correctly. Sounds like you need a new trigger spring. As for the hopup, you that's fairly normal.
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March 3rd, 2013, 17:41 | #4 |
is it hard to replace my trigger spring? and yes the symptoms are that when the hammer is not cocked, it will not do the double action.
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