Have an AK I haven’t fired in many months, today it decided to act up by having the hammer follow the carrier while holding the trigger and cocking it.
No idea why, checked it, nothing seems out of place, and no foreign debris in the trigger group area.
Ideas, comments, or possible reasons it’s just started doing it?
AK hammer following the carrier?
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Re: AK hammer following the carrier?
Can you post pics of the fcg? Is the disconnect grabbing the hammer when the trigger is held back if you cock the hammer by hand?
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Re: AK hammer following the carrier?
I do not think it just started doing it. Most likely been like that the whole time and you can see it skip if you hold the trigger all the way in for the function test. It may not skip often when live firing but I am sure it will. If you look at the slot in the trigger guard where the trigger pokes out of the receiver you will see that that slot is longer than normal. The foot of the trigger will not be stopped by the receiver and it will pass through the receiver. When I compared it to my azex build and the PSA one I just got in the shop, both of mine are short slots and yours is long. I believe this is your problem.
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Re: AK hammer following the carrier?
Hammer isn't connecting with the disconnector. Did you forget the disconnector spring?
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Re: AK hammer following the carrier?
curious if you ever got this sorted out.Gunslinger808 wrote: ↑February 20th, 2024, 3:58 pm Have an AK I haven’t fired in many months, today it decided to act up by having the hammer follow the carrier while holding the trigger and cocking it.
No idea why, checked it, nothing seems out of place, and no foreign debris in the trigger group area.
Ideas, comments, or possible reasons it’s just started doing it?
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Re: AK hammer following the carrier?
Haven’t touched it, it’s an AZEX build I never had a problem with, last time I shot it it ran well.
Brought it out to sell and it decided to do this, embarrassing as hell when function check has it do that.
Sometimes the hammer does latch, but in this case sometimes is certainly not good enough.
It’s possible, I’ll just end up taking it to an AK smith and let them figure it out.If you look at the slot in the trigger guard where the trigger pokes out of the receiver you will see that that slot is longer than normal. The foot of the trigger will not be stopped by the receiver and it will pass through the receiver. When I compared it to my azex build and the PSA one I just got in the shop, both of mine are short slots and yours is long. I believe this is your problem.
Any recommendations?
I’ll get a few pics up tomorrow including what srfnken mentioned, and sorry for not responding to you guys sooner, been out of town and really haven’t had time to deal with it.
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Re: AK hammer following the carrier?
Take it over to Josh at Copperhead in TempeGunslinger808 wrote: ↑March 15th, 2024, 1:31 amHaven’t touched it, it’s an AZEX build I never had a problem with, last time I shot it it ran well.
Brought it out to sell and it decided to do this, embarrassing as hell when function check has it do that.
Sometimes the hammer does latch, but in this case sometimes is certainly not good enough.
It’s possible, I’ll just end up taking it to an AK smith and let them figure it out.If you look at the slot in the trigger guard where the trigger pokes out of the receiver you will see that that slot is longer than normal. The foot of the trigger will not be stopped by the receiver and it will pass through the receiver. When I compared it to my azex build and the PSA one I just got in the shop, both of mine are short slots and yours is long. I believe this is your problem.
Any recommendations?
I’ll get a few pics up tomorrow including what srfnken mentioned, and sorry for not responding to you guys sooner, been out of town and really haven’t had time to deal with it.
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Re: AK hammer following the carrier?
I had the same problem once. It was determined to be the hammer spring which also tensions the semi auto reset hook, but also look at that hook. If it’s chipped or broken, it may not grab the hammer.
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Re: AK hammer following the carrier?
It's all fixed now. Disconnector was drilled to deep for spring. Was one of the disconnectors that was on recall from tapco back in the day. Put a Fime enhanced trigger group in it and all is good. Better trigger than a g2 tapco in my opinion.