fccsluke
01-29-2011, 11:29 AM
Hey guys(and gals),
Last night while dry firing my P380 it started making a clicking noise while pulling the trigger. This morning I was able to isolate the problem and it appears that my trigger bar spring is riding forward with the trigger bar ever so slightly and then releasing. The noise goes away when you apply pressure to the top of the side plate and also when pulling the trigger with the slide locked back. I've tried greasing the trigger bar and also oiling the spring connection with the bar but neither have worked. I'm pretty sure this isn't a "working as designed" issue because it never did it before and my friends PM9 does not do it.
Does anyone else have this same problem or a solution? I was thinking of first trying to tighten the side plate screws or maybe a quick polish of the trigger bar but I'm leary of messing with those little screws. I'm not certain if the juice is worth the squeeze because the gun appears to be functional (albeit noisy) and i've read that it doesn't take much to strip the threads in the frame by messing with those screws.
You guys are really good at figuring out what's going on with these little buggers so I'm hoping you have at least one more in ya.
Suggestions?
Last night while dry firing my P380 it started making a clicking noise while pulling the trigger. This morning I was able to isolate the problem and it appears that my trigger bar spring is riding forward with the trigger bar ever so slightly and then releasing. The noise goes away when you apply pressure to the top of the side plate and also when pulling the trigger with the slide locked back. I've tried greasing the trigger bar and also oiling the spring connection with the bar but neither have worked. I'm pretty sure this isn't a "working as designed" issue because it never did it before and my friends PM9 does not do it.
Does anyone else have this same problem or a solution? I was thinking of first trying to tighten the side plate screws or maybe a quick polish of the trigger bar but I'm leary of messing with those little screws. I'm not certain if the juice is worth the squeeze because the gun appears to be functional (albeit noisy) and i've read that it doesn't take much to strip the threads in the frame by messing with those screws.
You guys are really good at figuring out what's going on with these little buggers so I'm hoping you have at least one more in ya.
Suggestions?