A sane person would just return the Crosman pistol for another. Dave
Never saw this problem before. Obviously something is not lining up properly. If it was me, I would degas the pistol and loosen the screws on the left side. Then jiggle it some and hold the sides together and work the action, cocking and firing. Next tighten it down and try charging and shooting again. A sane person would just return the Crosman pistol for another. Dave
Quote from: DRose on April 01, 2021, 08:03:13 AM A sane person would just return the Crosman pistol for another. DaveThat wouldn't be me. LOLSounds like the engagement surfaces between the sear and the single action notch on the hammer need to be inspected. The hammer notch is probably pretty shallow and the slop is contributing to the misalignment. It might be as simple as putting a thin washer on each side of the hammer pivot pin to square it up.
How about some pics of those grips?