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July 21st, 2008, 21:40 | #1 |
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WE 1911 locks slide almost all the way back, randomly
Picked up a NIB WE 1911 compact not too long ago, hasn't seen all that much use. Lately has been giving me a problem - the slide would randomly (usually the fresher/more gas in the mag, the more often) lock back almost all the way to the rear, with the nozzle sticking out a bit more forward then usual.
Today I figured out what is physically locking it back, but don't know what steps to take to solve it. The hammer manages to drop slightly into the area right before the "cocking point" on the slide, before the loading nozzle snaps all the way back. I did my best to take pictures, to show what I'm talking about: I thought it was just a sticky loading nozzle until I noticed that the hammer was at fault. I have tried silicone oil on the loading nozzle earlier, didn't help at all. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Alex
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July 21st, 2008, 21:45 | #2 |
Can you take a picture of the left side of the gun when your hammer is locked into the blowback engine cage like that?
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July 21st, 2008, 21:57 | #3 | |
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The gun functions 100% normally besides that, including cocking the hammer by hand, fast or slow. Perhaps this has something to do with the disconnector, not the sear? I.e maybe the spring is too weak or something like that, so when the slide is blowing back at high speeds, it rises a little, enough for the disconnector to allow the hammer to drop as it's held down from the initial shot? Thank you for your insight. Saint, you mean a picture of the whole gun, muzzle pointed to the left? (slide release side)
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July 21st, 2008, 21:58 | #4 |
Yes.
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July 21st, 2008, 22:04 | #5 |
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July 21st, 2008, 22:11 | #6 |
Hm, there has been reports of WE's hammer not locking down far enough, but usually they don't completely catch into the engine cage like that. Unfortunately, I no longer have my WE1911 and I can't properly troubleshoot yours based on memory alone. I'd try taking the slide off and testing the various disconnectors' effect on the hammer locking down properly.
Hopefully you won't have to resort to grinding down anything...
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July 21st, 2008, 22:45 | #7 |
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I've had a similar issue with my WE 1911 from time to time. Sometimes after shooting, I have to thumb the hammer down the rest of the way before I can fire again.
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July 21st, 2008, 22:57 | #8 |
What the hell is that bump on the underside
of the blow chamber? All the guns I own are smooth, no big indent for the hammer to get stuck in... Well, could be worse— you could be that other guy with the WE that's barrel bushing ripped apart the metal slide. My guesses are the recoil spring is too weak and possibly the recoil rod/ bushing are not keeping the slide from going back too far. Try putting a few washers or rubber pads at the base of the recoil spring.. if you have. The disconnector has to fall into it's own groove during a cycle to allow the hammer to fire, if it gets stuck down you can't pull the trigger. Saint, you know what I wan to say!! lol. |
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August 8th, 2008, 18:18 | #9 |
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Woot! Fixed.
Took apart the trigger mech (which is easy to work on compared to say - KSC glocks). Everything is fine inside. The sear spring (the 3 prong steel flexible piece in the grip) seemed a bit bent in. Bent it back - works like a charm. Now halfcocking works perfectly, and it doesn't lock the slide like it did before at all. I'm a happy friggin' camper now.
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August 8th, 2008, 18:24 | #10 |
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You mean the sear spring should be bent out (away from the grip) to function properly? I've had the same issue but no time to sort it out lately.
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August 8th, 2008, 19:13 | #11 |
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It was bent a bit out, perhaps because I constantly carried it cocked and locked during games. I bent it back straight so it applies more pressure to the sear and holds it tight. All good now!
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August 8th, 2008, 22:20 | #12 |
Don't suppose you could take some photos of the spring, one showing how it currently is, and then edit another to show the shape it was before your fix?
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August 9th, 2008, 01:07 | #13 |
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It's fully assembled ATM. Should it mess up again, I'll post pics of it disassembled. It was nothing major, just seemed like it wasn't putting on enough pressure, a couple degrees off from "straight". Eventually it just wouldn't half cock anymore at all, and the hammer would constantly fall and lock the slide.
Now it runs awesome, and is still deadly accurate with .3s.
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August 9th, 2008, 01:10 | #14 |
Yep, I've fixed a few WE Hicapas with the same problem. As soon as I'd see one with a dropped hammer, out came the sear spring and I'd reassemble all the leaf points in their appropriate spots. Sometimes it would take 5 minures or less to fix, sometimes a bit more.
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