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An oldie but a goodie. Since I've owned it, it's had an interesting issue where the gun will not fire after it's been decocked. (Granted, I'd probably be a bit gun shy if I'd been decocked.)
Jokes aside, here is how the gun currently functions:
Rack slide, chamber a round, pull single action trigger, the gun fires as it should.
If you decock the gun after chambering a round, then pull the double action trigger, the gun will not fire; no matter how many times you pull the trigger.
To get the gun to fire again, you can either manually pull back the hammer and fire from single action, or you can rack the slide again. Essentially, the gun won't fire from double action.
I've done a little bit of research, but nothing definitive has come up. It would seem that it's not a very common problem. Potentially a weak trigger spring or sear on an internal safety that's not engaging?
Any sig gurus have an idea as to why this is happening?
Jokes aside, here is how the gun currently functions:
Rack slide, chamber a round, pull single action trigger, the gun fires as it should.
If you decock the gun after chambering a round, then pull the double action trigger, the gun will not fire; no matter how many times you pull the trigger.
To get the gun to fire again, you can either manually pull back the hammer and fire from single action, or you can rack the slide again. Essentially, the gun won't fire from double action.
I've done a little bit of research, but nothing definitive has come up. It would seem that it's not a very common problem. Potentially a weak trigger spring or sear on an internal safety that's not engaging?
Any sig gurus have an idea as to why this is happening?