OT: Springfield Armory Inc.
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OT: Springfield Armory Inc.
I know this is OT here but with all you hear of bad service these day's good should be heard too. I have a couple M1A's, an early 90's standard and a 2001 vintage scout rifle. I shoot them quite a bit and the scout sees a lot of field use. when I was done with it this fall I cleaned and greased it as usual. Afterward I always check for hammer-follow and noticed that if I let off the trigger slowly it would drop the hammer. I placed a call to Springfield and explained the problem. In 10 minutes they e-mailed a shipping label for my trigger group and assured me they would take care of it. I had my trigger group back in my rifle in 2 weeks with zero cost. I fully expected to have a 10lb trigger pull but happily it was just as good as before. I have been very happy with their service and their obvious concern that I was satisfied.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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While I haven't had to use any warranty or repair services from Springfield, I have had one really good experience with their "tech" support. Shortly after I got my Scout, it began to have some FTF's. It was kind of strange, because it didn't start until several hundred rounds had been fired. I called Springfield and ask how to deal with the situations. The suggestion was simple, shoot it some more. Sure enough, after a couple more range sessions, all the problems disappeared. Darned thing just needed a bit of breaking in.
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SA is a class act.
Some years ago I bought their entry-level 4" 1911, "GI Champion". It shot LOW with GI ball, and was basically hopeless to make group. I sent if off to them on their dime, and got it back with a new MATCH GRADE barrel (free upgrade), new front sight, and the slide and frame mated more closely. It shot beautifully, and has never skipped a beat.
Some years ago I bought their entry-level 4" 1911, "GI Champion". It shot LOW with GI ball, and was basically hopeless to make group. I sent if off to them on their dime, and got it back with a new MATCH GRADE barrel (free upgrade), new front sight, and the slide and frame mated more closely. It shot beautifully, and has never skipped a beat.
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[DumbQuestionMode ON]
What's "Hammer Follow"...is it where the disconnector is failing, or what...?
[/DQM OFF ..wait, it's stuck ON... ]
What's "Hammer Follow"...is it where the disconnector is failing, or what...?
[/DQM OFF ..wait, it's stuck ON... ]
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Yes, sort of. I remove the mag, dry fire and hold back trigger. Then briskly cycle the op-rod. If the hammer follows the bolt this could result in a slam-fire out of battery. The hammer didn't follow but when slowly releasing it the hammer dropped. Hammer hooks were worn....Not a dumb question sir.
Yes, sort of. I remove the mag, dry fire and hold back trigger. Then briskly cycle the op-rod. If the hammer follows the bolt this could result in a slam-fire out of battery. The hammer didn't follow but when slowly releasing it the hammer dropped. Hammer hooks were worn....Not a dumb question sir.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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If you released the trigger quickly, then I suppose the sear might engage, but the slower release didn't get the sear in place fast enough to catch the hammer slipping off the disconnect...?OldWin wrote:The hammer didn't follow but when slowly releasing it the hammer dropped. Hammer hooks were worn....Not a dumb question sir.
I'll have to try that on mine.
One of the FIRST things I do with a new gun is disassemble it and check for wear and tear, and see just how it works; then I see if I can make it malfunction by pulling trigger with safety-on, then releasing safety, pulling trigger with bolt not fully locked up, etc. If I can make a gun malfunction, it either needs a gunsmith, or a blowtorch, or if "that's just the way those were made", I may sell it to someone who better appreciates the 'collectibility' vs. function.
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AJMD429
That is EXACTLY what was happening. It might have been ok but not in my world. Hammer hooks were too short/worn. I do the same things you describe. It pays off, especially with a semi-auto. I had a new G.I. TRW hammer but didn't want to use my spare if I didn't have to. Springfield's service has ensured that I will remain a customer in the future.
That is EXACTLY what was happening. It might have been ok but not in my world. Hammer hooks were too short/worn. I do the same things you describe. It pays off, especially with a semi-auto. I had a new G.I. TRW hammer but didn't want to use my spare if I didn't have to. Springfield's service has ensured that I will remain a customer in the future.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.