Its a springfield 1911, can't shoot it more than a mag without the hammer locking back after shooting. No matter what is done with safeties or trying to bring hammer up by hand, the trigger won't pull and the hammer won't release. Slide is free, hammer is locked back.
I took every part out of the gun and laid them on a table to identify how it all works. One thing I noticed is with the sear spring out, the hammer is still locked, however if I then turn the gun over (upside down) and wiggle a bit, It will free up again.
My theory, (here to be corrected) is that the sear spring is not adjusted correctly. It appears as if the center leaf applies a bit of pressure to the sear disconnector, allowing sear to release the hammer. Also, It seems like the sear center leaf on occasion is jumping over (around, under however to word it) the disconnect. Im not sure because obviously it only happens when it is assembled and concealed inside the frame. Any chance the Sear came just a hair too short? also the leaf is not quite square at the top.
Any one know the answer here? Im tempted to purchase a new sear spring and just swap (around$7 from wilson). Just wanted to know if anyone knew for sure what was wrong before I bought unnecessary parts. Also, if it is sear spring, any one have an opion on which to buy?