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| Registered User | Manurhin Walther PP Help Help! I have a Manurhin Walther PP and don't have any complaints against it. While cleaning it yesterday, I somehow "lost" the trigger bar spring. I did not purposely remove it, but when I reassembled the gun, it wouldn't fire (i.e. the hammer would not release or fall when the trigger was pulled). I removed the grips and noticed that the trigger bar wasn't engaging the cocking piece. A diagram from Numrich Gun Parts indicated that a trigger bar spring should have been "in there" some where. Could you take a picture of yours (with the right grip removed) and post it , or does anyone know the exact location of the trigger bar spring? The hammer does fall when I physically push up on the trigger bar, so it seems like that is the problem. I have also ordered a replacement spring since I couldn't find the one I lost. Any help would be greatly appreciated because I like this little gun and want to get it back to firing again. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Originally from the 26th state of the union; now living in the 16th.
Posts: 1,105
Trader Rating: (0) | Kinda looks like my FEG....knowing so little about walther guns-what kind of ammo does the manurhin take? (makarov, etc). Kind of looking for another .380 and want to keep it slim like my FEG. |
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someone call me out if im wrong but i think im right | |
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| Senior Member | OK, Firstly, parts and springs are readily available from several sources, Spring from wolfe, parts from any number of places. The manurhin is a licenced copy of the Walther which pre-dates the FEG's. These were chambered in .22LR, .32ACP and .380. Mine is .32ACP. |
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