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Old 05-21-2012, 01:05 AM
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Just wanted to mention that you may want to check the adjustment of the over travel screw in the trigger if you have not already, it's a common cause of hammer follow.
Thanks, we did. Wasn't part of the problem, apparently, but we'll definitely make certain it's correct when we reassemble the hammer system. Fortunately, I have backup in a Para Ord SSP .45acp government model that I shot today in Centerfire Falling Plates. That puppy is also a tack driver, just wish I was as good as it is. Still, held my own, did well and got lots of bullets down range and that's what it's all about, right? Looking forward to bringing the CBOB on-line for some more centerfire falling plates.
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Old 05-27-2012, 11:13 AM
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Parts came in Friday. Kinda a shotgun fix method. Tuesday I visit my shadetree gunsmith (someone and anyone who knows more about the finer details of the inner workings of these critters). The parts were ordered from Ed Brown since, as advertised, most parts of the CBOB are Ed Brown components. The problem was identified as the disconnector not returning to it's correct position consistently after each firing cycle. So, the new parts consist of: sear, mainspring, and disconnector. Since I believe in having backup parts, just in case, I went ahead and ordered spares as in: 18# and 20# recoil springs to help tailor the pistol to my handloads, firing pin, extractor, recoil spring plug and, sorry, couldn't help myself, a stainless hammer (cuz the original hammer is blued and just didn't look right on a otherwise stainless pistol). Since I'll have the spares, I know the original parts will not fail. I view this as cheap insurance.

More to follow after Tuesday.
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Tuesday's shadetree gunsmithing went quite well, if you disregard the usual fun with inserting the sear and disconnector. Learned some new "descriptive verbs", but after that, all the parts practically fell into place. The test firings went quite well and after 100 rounds down range, felt that we had a tack driver that didn't malfunction anymore, (so far). I've got another 500 rounds or so of malfunction free shooting to go before I'll feel comfortable using the Commander as a carry. Did discover that the hammer strut pin had apparently been pinned by a previous owner when I tried to replace the blued hammer with a SS hammer. Another order going in for a new hammer strut and hammer strut pin (actually, I'll get the whole package of replacement pins and springs as a cheap piece of insurance). Been a pleasure dealing with Ed Brown Company on the parts. Very quick delivery, parts look and feel very skookum.

In conclusion, a very happy camper. Now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go put in 15 minutes of dry fire practice (try to get in at least 4 of these sessions daily).
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First of all, I would measure your Disconnector length. I suspect it'll be right around 1.296". If so keep it, it's perfectly good. Next, has any adjustment been made to the trigger-stop screw? An improperly adjusted screw( turned too far towards the front of the trigger or worse, removed) will allow the bow to push the disconnect too far and result in Hammer-Follow as it won't allow the sear to capture the Hammer-hooks. Next, when you reassembled after your 'Armorers' Cleaning', did you install the searspring correctly? If not, it will allow the Disconnector to stay up and not reset. This will cause Hammer-Follow. Here's how the Searspring should look if properly installed.


All in all, of the parts you replaced, the sear MAY be bad but, the gun would have to have 10s of thousands of rounds through it for a correctly fitted sear to fail.
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Trigger stop screw: It is correctly adjusted, however, we're replacing the trigger because it's some off-brand that is poorly fitted. There's entirely too much slop in it's travel (in all four directions, up and down and to the sides). I have 3 other 1911's which have trigger movement which is correct. The CBOB trigger movement isn't.
The reset is working correctly.

No parts are ever tossed until spec'd out. Thanks for the measurement on the disconnector.
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