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My Springfield Armory 1911A-1 has an extra, small sear notch just before the safety notch. I think it was a manufacturing defect, and I contacted Springfield Armory but received no response. I've attached a picture with an arrow indicating the additional notch. A normal hammer is pictured beside the Springfield Armory hammer for reference.
I first noticed that touching the trigger caused the hammer to fall from what I thought was the safety notch. However, I learned that to engage the actual safety notch required pulling back the hammer back a little further. I disassembled the gun and removed the hammer for inspection.
The safety notch functions to catch the hammer if it accidentally slips when thumb cocking, and I would never use it for a carry position, but I don't like the "ambiguous state" with this hammer position and plan to replace the hammer.
I'm interested in other opinions.
I first noticed that touching the trigger caused the hammer to fall from what I thought was the safety notch. However, I learned that to engage the actual safety notch required pulling back the hammer back a little further. I disassembled the gun and removed the hammer for inspection.
The safety notch functions to catch the hammer if it accidentally slips when thumb cocking, and I would never use it for a carry position, but I don't like the "ambiguous state" with this hammer position and plan to replace the hammer.
I'm interested in other opinions.