I was out shooting this afternoon and here is the chain of events.
I purchased this firearm about 4 months ago, I have put about 3000 rounds down range thru the gun without a problem at all. I have shot both factory and handloads. Handloads were 165GR TCFM Magnus bullets with CCI #500 Small Pistol Primer and 5.0gr Bullseye powder. I ran out of Bullseye powder and started using Unique. The recipe was the same, but I used 5.5gr of the Unique powder. I took the gun to the range and shot the first round, and was surprised at the difference between the Bullseye and the Unique powders. I went to retrieve me shell casing but it was lost. I went back to shoot my second shot, this time I wanted to watch where the shell casing went. Shot, put the gun down, and proceeded to where I found the shell casing. No problems noted on the shell casing, no bulging primer, no flattened primer, no indications of a "Hot Load". I went back over to fire my third round, and the trigger would not pull like the gun was not cocked. I racked the slide and a live round came out of the chamber. I thought this was really strange. I then attempted to fire again, and nothing, no trigger at all. I field stripped the gun and nothing looked amiss. I then started to look, and the drawbar is broken on one side back where it attaches to the hammer assembly.
I was told by a fellow shooter that a hot load would not cause this issue, that my rounds were probably just fine, that is was going to break no matter what the kind of rounds put thru the firearm. How do you all feel about that? Could a hot load cause this problem. I am not shooting hot loads, but the amount of the powder that was in the case caused me some concerns, but the powder always weighed exactly 5.5gr upon checking. Is this a part that is "User Serviceable"? Or do I need a professional gunsmith. I am not an expert, but I am pretty good with my hands for most things. Is this something that a average ability user would be able to change themselves?
I am sorry for such a long post, but any assistance would be appreciated. THis is my baby, it is my personal carry weapon. I have a backup 380 that I am going to carry, but really want to get my 4046 back.
Thanks!
INGunGuy
I purchased this firearm about 4 months ago, I have put about 3000 rounds down range thru the gun without a problem at all. I have shot both factory and handloads. Handloads were 165GR TCFM Magnus bullets with CCI #500 Small Pistol Primer and 5.0gr Bullseye powder. I ran out of Bullseye powder and started using Unique. The recipe was the same, but I used 5.5gr of the Unique powder. I took the gun to the range and shot the first round, and was surprised at the difference between the Bullseye and the Unique powders. I went to retrieve me shell casing but it was lost. I went back to shoot my second shot, this time I wanted to watch where the shell casing went. Shot, put the gun down, and proceeded to where I found the shell casing. No problems noted on the shell casing, no bulging primer, no flattened primer, no indications of a "Hot Load". I went back over to fire my third round, and the trigger would not pull like the gun was not cocked. I racked the slide and a live round came out of the chamber. I thought this was really strange. I then attempted to fire again, and nothing, no trigger at all. I field stripped the gun and nothing looked amiss. I then started to look, and the drawbar is broken on one side back where it attaches to the hammer assembly.
I was told by a fellow shooter that a hot load would not cause this issue, that my rounds were probably just fine, that is was going to break no matter what the kind of rounds put thru the firearm. How do you all feel about that? Could a hot load cause this problem. I am not shooting hot loads, but the amount of the powder that was in the case caused me some concerns, but the powder always weighed exactly 5.5gr upon checking. Is this a part that is "User Serviceable"? Or do I need a professional gunsmith. I am not an expert, but I am pretty good with my hands for most things. Is this something that a average ability user would be able to change themselves?
I am sorry for such a long post, but any assistance would be appreciated. THis is my baby, it is my personal carry weapon. I have a backup 380 that I am going to carry, but really want to get my 4046 back.
Thanks!
INGunGuy