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HunterH2007

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  1. I actually have those parts on now. I had those parts removed during the picture because I was disassembling to try to clean everything.
  2. I was able to move the disconnector back. I took it completely apart and inspected the spring. The spring seemed to be ok, but I ordered a new spring regardless. Hopefully that will fix the problem! Thanks for all the information.
  3. What you explained is exactly what happened to me. The hammer is getting stuck on the disconnector. I just do not know how to resolve this issue! I really appreciate you taking the time to help me! Here is a picture of my trigger group. [ATTACH=CONFIG]2037[/ATTACH]
  4. Hey guys I was out recently hunting when my Super Black Eagle malfunctioned on me. I was shooting Fiocchi (high brass) #4's and my gun failed to ejected the round, which I found very odd because it always ejects high brass reliably. I manually ejected the shell and reloaded the next on into the chamber. When the opportunity arose to fire the weapon again, I pulled the trigger and nothing happened. The trigger would not depress all the way to the firing position, and the hammer would not release. I then took the gun home, disassembled it then cleaned it. After I put it back together, I tried to fire the weapon again, with the same result. So i disassembled the weapon again, and compared the firing mechanism to my cousins Super Black Eagle. I found something very strange, the hammer on my shotgun was getting held in a locked position all the way back. It appeared SBE's have two safeties, but I am not sure, because I am not a GUNsmith. However upon comparing them I realized that the hammer was being held in different positions on my shotgun than on my cousins shotgun. I was wondering what causes this to happen, and what I need to do to try to fix it. I have taken the gun completely apart and cleaned it, but the problem is still there. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
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