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Thread: 1907 Savage .32 problem

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    1907 Savage .32 problem

    I've had the pistol for awhile and it works fine, but I noticed that if I release the slide release and the slide slams forward, sometimes the "hammer" (cocking lever) drops forward. It only happens when I flip the slide release. Pulling the slide back and letting it go doesn't cause it. I'm not sure where to look. Any ideas?
    I should add that I haven't tried it with a round in the mag - only with an empty gun. I fired it yesterday but I never let the slide slam forward.

    More info: I just tried it a bunch of times with dummy rounds, and the hammer/cocking lever never dropped when I released the slide. So, it's probably no big deal. But, I will try it (safely) at the range with live ammo.
    Last edited by Battis; 08-15-2020 at 12:17 AM.

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    I'm no expert on 1907 Savage pistols, not even on the internet.

    Sounds to me like the energy needed to chamber a round slows the slide enough that the sear can't bounce out of its notch on the hammer.

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    There's a youtube video showing how the gun works. I'm trying to figure out if there's a worn part that might cause the problem, but I don't see anything. It's striker fired, so it's not a real hammer.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wze0y_LGO7Q

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    If you reload, you could just chamber a primed empty shell and then try dropping the slide using the slide release for a test.
    On some pistols the hammer is blocked from striking the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled back.
    This would be a safety to prevent the pistol from firing if dropped.

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    If you cock it and bang on it with your palm will it drop the striker ?
    If so you could have a problem with springs the sear or the sear notch on the striker .

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    I suspect that the sear spring is just weak enough to allow the striker to occasionally be jarred loose when the slide slams forward. My own example didn't do this but I only gave it three tries. The other possibility is that the striker-sear engagement is dirty or worn.
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    I spent some time with this pistol, trying to figure it out. The hammer/cocking lever will not drop if there's a dummy round in the chamber, or a primed (empty) case (I tried many times). Only if the gun is empty. None of the parts are dirty and they don't seem to be worn.
    It's not a carry gun, and I'm extra careful on the range, so it is what...no, I'm not gonna finish that phrase. I do not like that phrase. Just saying...ah, carap, there's another one.

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