Preacher, Yep, I agree, a lot of Contender problems are simply not closing the door firmly, although in the G-2, from what little I've handled them, it does not seem to be as crucial. Anyway, in this case, it was the first thing I suggested, and the hammer extension was #2. Neither seemed to make any difference.
DEACONLLB, The primer strikes in both carbines was not heavy, but appeared to me that it should have been sufficient to fire the round. The primer strikes WERE noticeably heavier after the new parts were installed and NO mis-fires occured. Second hits on the mis-fired rounds produced nothing, even after the new parts were installed.
243dave, You pretty much nailed our procedure A-Z. It "seems" that the hammer spring and maybe the washer was the answer, if, indeed we have cured the problem.
Conclusion(so far)- It seems to me to be a rifle problem and not caliber or ammo specific. OK....so why is it the 6.8 more than others
Thanks for the input, guys. Walt