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7/12/2010 1:17:12 PM EDT
is this correct?

I want to say no but this is my only example of the 1911 so without anything to compare it to I want to make sure.


7/12/2010 1:28:47 PM EDT
[#1]
NO, that is not correct.
 



What is the pistol, what model?
7/12/2010 1:42:47 PM EDT
[#2]
Springfield Armory mil spec, Stainless, 5".  

No firing pin safety.
7/12/2010 1:45:47 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
is this correct?

I want to say no but this is my only example of the 1911 so without anything to compare it to I want to make sure.




It is on some Series 80 guns.  Generally, however, no it isn't.

Odds are that the half cock hammer hooks aren't fitted right.

ETA: I think the SA Mil-spec is Series 70, so definitely not right.
7/12/2010 2:00:49 PM EDT
[#4]
All the modern Springfield hammers I've seen (not above a half-dozen) have had half-cock shelves that do not capture the hammer.  

It appears yours is working correctly.
7/12/2010 2:46:14 PM EDT
[#5]
My SA Champion falls from half cock if the grip safety is depressed and trigger pulled. I think it's normal on the SA.
My Kimber and RIA does not fall.
7/12/2010 4:13:30 PM EDT
[#6]
Newer Springfield hammers actually have 2 different notches other than full cock.



On the first notch, the hammer will indeed fall when the trigger is pressed.



On the second notch, it will not.



EDIT: Case in point: I bet your hammer clicks 3 times when you cock it manually, doesn't it?



How new is your Loaded? I've had 3 new production Springfield's in the last 2 years and they've all had an "extra" notch in there compared to other Series 70 hammers.
7/12/2010 6:52:13 PM EDT
[#7]
Thanks for the info all...

Bought it used a few years ago and just must have never noticed this.

Decided that it needed to be cleaned last night and after putting it back together i function checked it...then the hammer went down from half cock.
All other safety/function checks were OK.

WIZZO -

frame is stamped 2003 but I'm not sure if that's a year or just some sort of control number that looks like a year.  

The hammer only has 2 positions, half and full.  


7/12/2010 7:04:06 PM EDT
[#8]
Remember that in normal operation, the half-cock notch will never be used.    Its purpose is as a failsafe, to catch the hammer should it fall off the full-cock notch.
7/13/2010 3:30:58 AM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
WIZZO -

frame is stamped 2003 but I'm not sure if that's a year or just some sort of control number that looks like a year.  

The hammer only has 2 positions, half and full.  





Ok, that's one of the slightly older ones then. I can't pin down the exact year they introduced the 3 notch hammer. I have a GI from 2003 and a Loaded from 97-98 and they both have 2 notches as well, but the hammer doesn't fall when the trigger is pulled on the half cock notch.


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