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10/2/2015 6:40:04 PM EDT
I'm in the process of installing a SD3G trigger and after I installed the hammer and started to cock the hammer I noticed some metal on metal rubbing.  I removed the hammer and reinstalled with no luck.  Upon further inspection I can see where the hammer is rubbing on the trigger (see attached image).  Any suggestions as why this would be happening?  



Thanks,

Brock
10/3/2015 9:59:39 AM EDT
[#1]
Can you shoot us an email to [email protected] along with some pictures of your trigger, and the information regarding your lower receiver?

Thank you, Geissele Customer Service.
10/7/2015 12:18:01 AM EDT
[#2]
Make sure the spring is in the proper position.

10/9/2015 4:33:35 PM EDT
[#3]
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I'm in the process of installing a SD3G trigger and after I installed the hammer and started to cock the hammer I noticed some metal on metal rubbing.  I removed the hammer and reinstalled with no luck.  Upon further inspection I can see where the hammer is rubbing on the trigger (see attached image).  Any suggestions as why this would be happening?  

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/643/21897077335_bf1f7f992d_c.jpg

Thanks,

Brock
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Wear is normal on this part of the hammer where it comes in contact with the trigger. No worries, you're good to go! We hope you enjoy the trigger.

-Geissele Customer Service