Hmmm. Just posted in the Clone forum that my new three-click Uberti Model P is giving quite a few light strikes. Cimarron advises that I am not pulling the trigger correctly. Odd to start pulling triggers incorrectly after 70 years doing it.
Eh
I saw your other post, and the reply you got from "someone" at Cimarron suggesting "Transfer Bar"? on you Model P.... I'm not accepting that you are "not pulling the trigger correctly" response.
I know Ruger has Transfer Bar's, some Pietta & GW II's do as well.
Taurus Gaucho's old models & the new ones being reintroduced a Shot 2024 also have transfer bars.
The once Uberti made Beretta Stampede had transfer bars. West German JP Sauer's had transfer bars.
These are fundamentally different mechanical interference hammer strike functions.
May be semantics, BUT is that what "they" call the Uberti designed
internal hammer floating firing pin ?
I've read where...
* a burr inside the hammer was the issue causing the internals to bind.
* Heavier main spring solved the issue.
* Lube was the answer
or to replace the safety 3 click hammer with the original design 4 click hammer.
I'm glad Cimarron will look to repair your issue.