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Same thoughts.Rescue9 wrote:I hate to be "that guy", but this looks like damage from improper takedown. Looks like someone manually pulled the striker back with the slide off the frame and let the striker repeatedly hit the pin with full force.
The only way I could see that happening is if the striker isn't catching on the trigger release bar. But if this was the case, the owner should know it as the gun wouldn't fire after a round was chambered.ssracer wrote:A new plunger is great assuming something in the gun didn't do that to the factory one
Yeah I of course was assuming that he had it down that far that he would have seen the other damage if in fact damage was incurred.ssracer wrote:A new plunger is great assuming something in the gun didn't do that to the factory one
AgreedToddstang wrote:Same thoughts.Rescue9 wrote:I hate to be "that guy", but this looks like damage from improper takedown. Looks like someone manually pulled the striker back with the slide off the frame and let the striker repeatedly hit the pin with full force.