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    FAS604 Advice

    Hi need some advice on my FAS604 pistol, its been shooting great this morning then all of a sudden i have gone to reload my pistol and the trigger will not fire off hence its still loaded. Can anyone help me.

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    Have you been tweaking the trigger or stop?

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    Photos and more details needed, cheers.

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    Probably find the little allen screws have come lose that hold the trigger mechanism on to the main body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Probably find the little allen screws have come lose that hold the trigger mechanism on to the main body.

    Baz
    Really? Which ones?
    It's most likely the machine screw that holds the trigger tension leaf spring has come out or the leaf has broken.
    Photos would help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kj68 View Post
    Hi need some advice on my FAS604 pistol, its been shooting great this morning then all of a sudden i have gone to reload my pistol and the trigger will not fire off hence its still loaded. Can anyone help me.

    kj68
    Have you been able to make any progress with this fault? It sounds interesting, not least of all because I have an interest in this model of pistol.

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    I found where the piece of plate has come from its a small piece of plate which is angled down when in situ but i am at my witts end as i would like to get this pistol fixed. Can anyone advise me. The pistol i have is a mk2 which has two grub screws on the back of the trigger blade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kj68 View Post
    I found where the piece of plate has come from its a small piece of plate which is angled down when in situ but i am at my witts end as i would like to get this pistol fixed. Can anyone advise me. The pistol i have is a mk2 which has two grub screws on the back of the trigger blade.

    kj68
    Suggest you upload a close-up photo of the bit that fell out, and if you can identify the part number (e.g. parts list on Chambers website). I expect others on bbs will know what it is and how to get in there and repair it....or maybe even give you their address so they can fix it

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    Hi i dont have the part but i will upload a photo tomorrow of where it has come from, km also in touch with a guy from checkmate guns as he services and repairs these lovely pistol.

    kj68

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    Hi, from what I can cobble together it's likely to be the spring from the sear that releases the hammer. Bob Clevely at Checkmate Guns is probably your best bet for spares or fix but you are best knowing what the part is.

    I've replied to your pm btw.

    Cheers,

    Mick

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