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<blockquote data-quote="dlbleak" data-source="post: 3168992" data-attributes="member: 6795"><p>I’ve got a model 64 that has a case of ‘push off’ it functions normally but can be dangerous if the hammer falls when you don’t want it to. Mine is just from wear. Sounds like a rookie action job to me. After watching a few YouTube videos, if the filing on the hammer catch isn’t level or even slanted in some, the push off can occur. With the gun is as clean as you say, I’d guess it’s from being monkey’d with an not wear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlbleak, post: 3168992, member: 6795"] I’ve got a model 64 that has a case of ‘push off’ it functions normally but can be dangerous if the hammer falls when you don’t want it to. Mine is just from wear. Sounds like a rookie action job to me. After watching a few YouTube videos, if the filing on the hammer catch isn’t level or even slanted in some, the push off can occur. With the gun is as clean as you say, I’d guess it’s from being monkey’d with an not wear. [/QUOTE]
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