If I double up the Wolf spring with two springs the problem is still there adding the extra force to return the trigger does not help. The spring has at least one pound of force returning the trigger. When the trigger is released it moves to "home" by the trigger spring with no problem at all. Now, if I remove the main spring from the frame of the pistol,and point the muzzle towards the floor, and pull the trigger all the parts move so smoothly its like a hot knife through butter. When the trigger is pulled back and dried fired, it will not return to "home" without a push on the back of the trigger shoe towards the front of the frame. The problem,I think is the main spring for the hammer it too strong. I have polished all the internal parts and they are now very smooth and mesh very well. I have completely disassembled the pistol and cleaned it in my ultrasound tank and oiled it as needed. The new spring fits very well,does not bind and returns the trigger to "home" with no effort at all. I purchased the Wolf trigger spring pack kit and fitted the leaf spring into the trigger guard/frame bottom. Please read and understand what I'm about to write and not just jump onto "its the trigger spring", please. 32 "short" pistols since the 60's I want to get this pistol going again, but there is a problem I just cannot get rid of. The pistol is in very good condition with a bright shiny bore. ![]() It had a broken trigger spring as you'd expect. I was given an Iver Johnson top break hammerless.
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