« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2011, 03:22:55 AM »
The leg of the new single coil spring goes on the ledge inside the receiver adjacent to the trigger guard. I would suspect, but am not sure, that would be the positions for the legs of the double coil spring.
I would remove metal from the firing pin and not the receiver to increase the f-pin protrusion. Pins are a lot cheaper to replace and probably would be a lot easier to modify than the receiver. Numrich and Brownells would be candidates for a replacement f-pin. Also, inspect the F-pin and the receiver where the f-pin fits and see if there are burrs or other problems that might affect the movement of the pin. Also see if the hole in the breech face of your receiver is too large allow the f-pin to have lateral movement. Another issue that can cause bad primer strikes is the frame/barrel lockup. I would verify that the gun is locking up properly w/o a gap or wobble in the action when closed.
Take a look at the information in the FAQs on improving the trigger pull. Polishing the hammer pin would reduce friction and give & might help with the FTFs.
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