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HSc missing trigger spring.

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Cipollino:
Hello,

Since im new to this forum i was hoping that some of you can help me. The problem is as follows. A while back my father took my Mauser HSc (Serial no. 883036) to a shooting range. After some shooting the trigger jammed. For a reason he did not know.

With the help of some charts and faded illustrations. I managed to identify that the trigger spring was missing. Dont know how but maybe it snaped and fell out, who knows.

I ordered a new spring from a german weapons dealer/smith he previously managed to send me a new magazine spring and a trigger spring for my Mauser C96. So i figured he knows something or two.

Well i got it, and it seems it is not the original, and even if it isint,  it seems too far off to be correct.

As i hope someone can help me to find the correct info (picture) to figure it out.




Best wishes from Estonia,


C.

Warbird:
Here are two pictures of the Trigger Spring installed in an HSc.  Hope they help:

Cipollino:
Thanks, but i think i misspelled. Im attatching a photo where is the fabricated so called spring and the pistol.

I found a chart where was a illustration of the pistol and the numbers of different parts. And the bow shaped piece was called a trigger spring.

Im sorry if my knowlege is poor on that one.

PS! I added a picture link. Because for some reason it does not allow to attach photos.

LINK: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B58cq9n2W4NeZERCMmxSc0l5a2s/edit?usp=sharing

C.

Warbird:
I think you are showing a Trigger Bar Spring that goes to a 1970's version of the HSc.  It is not used on the wartime pistols.  The only spring for the Trigger mechanism is the one I have shown above that wraps around the Trigger Hinge Pin.

jcorl:
I must give you credit for a very nice photo!  Mine don't turn out that great.

Good luck with the gunsmithing.

Jim 

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