Has anyone besides me had an accidental discharge of the SPA 700 when attempting to cock the gun when it's equipped with the collapsible stock?
It seems the hammer spur has to go fully under the side mounts where the collapsible stock is screwed in, before it will be fully cocked. If you let go of the hammer too soon the hammer fill fly forward and hit the valve pin and BLAM...a stray, unaimed shot. Dangerous!!!
Has anyone come up with a solution to this problem??? Perhaps a 3-D printed attachment for the hammer spur to make it stick up higher to clear the sides of the folding stock?

Unless you depress the hammer down inside the folding stock, the sear won't connect, and when you release the hammer the gun fires!!!
Regards,
Kindly Ol' Uncle
It seems the hammer spur has to go fully under the side mounts where the collapsible stock is screwed in, before it will be fully cocked. If you let go of the hammer too soon the hammer fill fly forward and hit the valve pin and BLAM...a stray, unaimed shot. Dangerous!!!
Has anyone come up with a solution to this problem??? Perhaps a 3-D printed attachment for the hammer spur to make it stick up higher to clear the sides of the folding stock?


Regards,
Kindly Ol' Uncle
