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Originally Posted by Reiver
If it is a Colt SA, or a direct copy of one there is no sear... the trigger spur extends up and directly connects to a notch in the hammer base.
If the trigger spring had broken (flat spring not wound) that could happen so they will know as they have the gun.
Still, one must hand cock the hammer....that is only done when attempting to fire...no one walks around with a cocked SA Colt.
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This is what I meant by "sear"... Note the three notches circled. Is it possible these were either broken or filled down in the gun Baldwin was using?