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9/2/2009 11:10:28 PM EDT
If I push my decocker down and let it come back up, it doesn't go all the way back up.  I can push it up an additional 1/16" or so to the top of arc and it won't go any farther and it stays in this position.  Do I need a new part, or is this normal?
9/3/2009 4:48:31 AM EDT
[#1]
My P6 does this too, but my Mosquito does not. Maybe someone can chime in and let us know for sure.
9/5/2009 11:36:58 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
If I push my decocker down and let it come back up, it doesn't go all the way back up.  I can push it up an additional 1/16" or so to the top of arc and it won't go any farther and it stays in this position.  Do I need a new part, or is this normal?


mine does this as well, i figured it was just something that was normal. Let me know if anyone has an idea why it does this
9/5/2009 8:01:47 PM EDT
[#3]
Mine does not do that, but if it isn't effecting the functionality of your firearm it shouldn't really be a problem.



If if bugs you then try replacing the decocking lever spring.

9/6/2009 7:22:36 AM EDT
[#4]
In most cases its grip rub. Try it with the grip off and if it returns correct then relieve the inside of the grip where it shows rub with sandpaper.
9/6/2009 6:56:43 PM EDT
[#5]



Quoted:


In most cases its grip rub. Try it with the grip off and if it returns correct then relieve the inside of the grip where it shows rub with sandpaper.


That's another good thing to check on. It won't even cost you a new spring either!




 
9/8/2009 9:55:44 AM EDT
[#6]

Nope.  I guess it needs a new spring.  No, it's not a critical issue, but it'll give me the warm fuzzies.