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Problem with Pardini HP/new 32S&W (mechanical)

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 1:15 pm
by crocan
.....Last weekend I went to club to shoot my Pardini HP new/32S&W . I tried two type of ammo : Sellier & Bellot , and Fiocci . Sudenly , gun loaded with S&B 32S&W ammo started to shoot double shots (and auto too!). Fiocci 32S&W ammo was fine without any problem .
One club member told me that it coud be issue with "soft primer" . Another friend told me that it is problem with sear adjustment . His recomendation was - to turn the sear screw "CP" (CW dir.) till the hammer falls. Then the screw back 1/3 of a turn (CCW dir.) . I adjusted that screw even 1/2 of the turn (CCW dir.) but problem is still there .
From my point of view this is BIG safety issue , and I won't shoot it untill properly udjust for any type of ammo .
Also , does anybody have experience with same problem ?
Please advice how to fix it ?

Thank you in advance .
Crocan

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:40 pm
by David M
Could be a number of problems,
- sear engagement
- firing pin return spring
- broken firing pin
- chamber head space (rim clearence)
If it is only happening to one brand, start with case to chamber fit/headspace.
Needs a good examination.

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 11:29 pm
by Tycho
Sear engagement should not be a problem with the Pardini, that trigger is really very stable. I would take a very close look at that ammo; never heard of, and never shot S+B .32, but we had some strange phenomenons with 9mm S+B... And Davids idea about the firing pin could be an option, too. Check if it protrudes from the slide face (could be due to dirt, or too long by factory, or broken).

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 7:18 am
by JamesH
Sear adjustment or firing pin/firing pin spring problem.

There is no need to set a Pardini sear for minimal engagement, mine has at least 1mm and I can't feel it moving.

Pardini 32

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 8:21 am
by PFribley
Buy a box of Lapua and see what it does.

Pardini HP

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 9:57 am
by crocan
Hi PFribley,
I tried GECO (made by Lapua) , and doesn't feed at all . Only works fine with
Fiocci .

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:01 am
by crocan
HI james ,
Could you pls. explain in details how to adjust that "1mm gap".
Manuals are terible without any good pics. or drawings.

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 12:20 pm
by ghostrip
to my knowledge geco is not made by lapua... geko is owned by ruag who also owns rws.
the only lapua made .32s&w wadcutters i have seen were a box of zenith branded ammunition but with very few info on the box .... (it was a red and white box).

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 2:38 pm
by lg2011
I've used the S+B in both 32 ACP & 32 S&W with no problem. What I'd like to know is what does the firing pin and the firing pin spring had something to do with a double shots. Please advice. Thanks.

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 3:11 pm
by Tycho
If your firing pin is too long, broken, or the spring too weak, the pistol might fire when the slide closes, like an old machine pistol with a protruding firing pin.

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 3:45 pm
by lg2011
That makes sense. It could also be that the first stage weight is a bit light that the sear could not catch the hammer correctly which caused it to fire one more time.

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 3:26 am
by JamesH
Assuming:
You have a new HP
You have checked the firing pin isn't broken or stuck forward

Refer page 35 of the manual
http://www.pardiniguns.com/templates/pa ... l_2010.pdf

Remove the Grip
With the gun UNLOADED but cocked, from the left side of the gun you should see the sear and hammer engagement
Adjust Screw CP (visible from the rear of the gun) anticlockwise to increase engagement
Also check screw PP (visible from the top, just in front of the rearsight) is compressing the sear spring, maybe adjust it a little (clockwise to increase) to be sure.

Another way to adjust the sear is - with the gun cocked - turn screw CP clockwise until the hammer just releases, then turn it anticlockwise to give however much margin you feel comfortable with, 1/2 a turn, a whole turn etc
I'm comfortable with ~1mm overlap between the parts, I know this is considered a lot but the friction is imperceptible so it doesn't bother me.

There is a small chance there is dirt between screw CP and its stop.

Failing that there could be something wrong with the sear angles, hardening etc causing it to release too early.

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 9:04 am
by crocan
Thank you all

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 2:03 pm
by Rover
Disassemble for a thorough cleaning; frequently there is all kinds of crap left in a new gun from its manufacture.

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 4:23 pm
by Gwhite
Assuming the trigger mechanism is pretty much the same as the SP New, you may find the drawings here useful:

http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=19268

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 7:37 am
by j danielsson
Geco is made by Fiocchi.

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 2:56 pm
by Tycho
Geco was part of Dynamit Nobel, whose ammunition department (small arms stuff) was bought up by RUAG in 2002 and now runs under RUAG Ammotec. No way in hell is that stuff made by Fiocchi, and neither by Lapua. If you don't believe it, check out the cases, you can actually measure the difference. RUAG also acquired and then shut down Hirtenberger, which is why you can't get that anymore.

HP

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 6:27 pm
by Murph
My HP did the same thing. It was just a trigger adjustment. The 2nd stage was too short. I lengthened it 1/4 turn which fixed the problem. This was all at the advice of Pardini USA.
It was nerve racking at first. The adjustment took a few seconds and has permanently fixed that issue.

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:55 pm
by crocan
Hi Murph,
How much is clearance between trigger nose & the ball in the 2nd stage engagement outer screw (CS).

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 7:10 am
by JamesH
The pardini is odd in that it has two second stages
- after the trigger bar contacts the sear and starts disengaging
- after the trigger nose hits the ball detent and changes the apparent trigger force
Either can start before the other

In most pistols the ball detent equivalent bears on the sear, so they occur at the same time