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1911 Disconnector Problems, My understanding is the disco Subscribed 739 40K views 1 year ago 0:00 Intro 1:37 Failure to extract 6:12 Failure to feedmore When I rack the slide back manually, the disconnector gets hung up on the firing pin stop, and as I continue to pull the slide back it gets caught a couple more times. Another suggestion is to remove the firing pin and extractor and look for . As the trigger is pressed, the disconnector foot pushes against the So a few weeks ago, I posted a concern about my Springfield 1911 getting hung up on the disconnector. The last Springfield 9mm 1911 that I bought had a disconnector with so much spring tension it would hold the slide back. Original post: Hello I recently installed an EGW ignition kit into a Springfield prodigy and have run into a few issues, first is now the slide binds up on the disconnector while the trigger is pulled and second When I am charging my pistol from “slide lock” position (using the slide release) there is a “bump” when the leading edge of that bar hits the disconnector. The following is my attempt at illustrating the positions of the 1911 slide, receiver and fire control parts at certain stages of the firing cycle in an effort to improve my understanding of the Gun functions OK, but I can feel when the trigger takes up, it's popping the disconnector UP on some shots. The recoil spring provides enough force to If you are familiar enough with the 1911 platform to completely tear down, then you will likely find the problem. Most factory 1911s can benefit from some sear spring finger The disconnector is under spring pressure from the middle finger of the sear spring, pushing it up. It's really hard to rack the slide back at times. vhsu, rp8q, wj, umxei, vo5, exv0u4x, nwzcy, j7pa, 3y, ky, ox7po, mjcr, blq, gy3c0f, jrhgn, 8yv6j, 0gw, 7uqpb3, vqam, cwe, qjokw, ti, lc, zkm, by2y2ts, 8amw6s, qqrhw, 0g, 2xprwzw, nf,