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1 hour ago, Evolution said:

Don't like it. Looks like it's too soft. Have you asked them about it? Are they supposed to be heat treated for hardness?

Hi.  Haven't asked FFT yet.  I have had it on a long time so I am not sure what warranty coverage there is.

I know lots of people here have them.  Hopefully other users can chime in.  I am kinda disappointed.
Not many options for hammers so I may have to reinstall the factory one and use another US made part.

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Hmm ok,  that's going back a ways.  I was trying to identify if mine fell within the same lot.

Definitely seems like something is not correct with the hardness.

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44 minutes ago, Gmcrigger2007 said:

Is the hammer causing any problems? 

No.  But the wear has accelerated and who knows where the stopping point is.

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FFT says it is normal and not a problem as long as there are no performance issues.
He said he has sold 1000s and isn't aware of any failures.  He also mentioned a lifetime warranty.

Thanks for the replies.

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Go post that on any other gun forum and you'll hear something completely opposite of normal. Like come on, even a P90 and AUG hammer is plastic and they don't mushroom like that.

The bare minimum would be to get ya a new hammer but even that's too much?.

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On 11/1/2021 at 5:32 PM, 12508 said:

FFT says it is normal and not a problem as long as there are no performance issues.
He said he has sold 1000s and isn't aware of any failures.  He also mentioned a lifetime warranty.

Thanks for the replies.

Yep…….that’s a BS line to keep them from replacing hundreds of hammers. Piss poor heat treatment.

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3 hours ago, M2_shootr said:

Yep…….that’s a BS line to keep them from replacing hundreds of hammers. Piss poor heat treatment.

Most likely.
I will probably pick up a shootingsight hammer if they ever get back in stock.

A friend of mine manages a machine shop that does work (including prototyping) for the medical device industry.
He has some very talented machinists on staff that like to take on projects after hours.  I may see if they can knock one out for me.

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