This really isn't so much of a concern, than just a desire to get the gun to have the appropriate locking positions for the hammer. The gun shoots fine as is, but I would like to have a hammer that locks in the 3 positions that it was designed to. Is the best way to "fix" this by buying a hammer...
Thank you for explaining some of the history. I am definitely holding onto the gun. I didn't realize how rare some of these were. Mine is a shooter and will continue being my plinker.
Thank you for all the warm welcomes! It has truly been a pleasure serve in the military and experience the things most people don't.
I hope to learn a lot from this forum!