Went to drop the Hammer tonight ..

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    Went to drop the hammer tonight, and the Safety Lever would not fully rotate to Off position . Got home about half hour ago and opened AR up . Looked, seen something shinny down there in safety. Picked it out with a magnet . Also I just running an older RR 2-stage trigger group. Looking it over I see nothing in there TG seems to function perfectly fine .

    Anybody recognize, know,, or have idea what This Is ?
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    If that's an ejector, dude is like Andre the Giant. 🤣🤣🤣

    Ya it a really odd looking ' very small ' piece of metal rod shaped material with a milled out tiny slot on one end ? I assuming it was a straight rod, until I put a slight bend in it with the thumb pressure I put on it with safety rotation .

    Was going back to Truck after a set scanning for some dogs . I dropped the Magazine. cleared the live Round out, then went to rotate safety to drop hammer on empty chamber to then throw AR in back seat of truck and move on . Safety lever would not drop down all the way to let TG function .
    Bizarre was last thing I ever expected to happen, and I got Zero idea of what this debris is ? , or how ended up in my lower lodged back behind the Safety rotation lever .
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    Tumbler media? I don't use those fucking pins anymore.
    Nope not metal tumbler pin media . This Brass and load I use in this AR never seen any steel media tumbling . I only tumbled this Brass ( .25x45 ) in hot water and soap , and this 300 ct. starline brass on it's 3rd reload.
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    I guess will just chalk this one up to one of life's mysteries, and a learning experience.
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    Nope not metal tumbler pin media . This Brass and load I use in this AR never seen any steel media tumbling . I only tumbled this Brass ( .25x45 ) in hot water and soap , and this 300 ct. starline brass on it's 3rd reload.
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    I guess will just chalk this one up to one of life's mysteries, and a learning experience.
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    Plus, I’ve never seen a tumbler pin that looks like that.
     
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    It's not a Ruger single action hammer plunger.... but it's looks similar. I mention it hoping it will make someone think of something similar. lol

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    You had my head spinning for just a second there... LOL , I had my Smith snubby out couple weeks ago and did a Wilson spring kit in it.
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    I would check the "J wire" in your hammer.

    The "J wire" is the "spring" used to hold the hammer in place on the hammer pin.

    And while that is about the only thing that I can think of that is from... I could be completely wrong.


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    Now you better check the Smitty to make sure it works.
    I did that the day after the new spring kit . I took both my 'Old Lady Guns' , ( 2 snubby's ) out and fired several cylinders threw both.

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    WTF? Could it be something left over from the factory?
    No I have had that TG out of lower several times to clean and buff parts . That Lower is on it's 3rd barrel of the same Caliber .
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    It's Pilot Error .. It's always 99% of the time pilot error that fucks it all up . The logical 'only way' . It had to be ( ME ) and Somehow ? I let the foreign debris drop, fall, break-off, bounce, find it's way into the Lower and, 'most likely' the last time it was opened up, striped out Bolt to do a barrel cleaning.

    Only mystery on my OCD brain is what it is, what it came from, how I let happen . I probably never will find answer.
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    I did that the day after the new spring kit . I took both my 'Old Lady Guns' , ( 2 snubby's ) out and fired several cylinders threw both.

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    No I have had that TG out of lower several times to clean and buff parts . That Lower is on it's 3rd barrel of the same Caliber .
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    It's Pilot Error .. It's always 99% of the time pilot error that fucks it all up . The logical 'only way' . It had to be ( ME ) and Somehow ? I let the foreign debris drop, fall, break-off, bounce, find it's way into the Lower and, 'most likely' the last time it was opened up, striped out Bolt to do a barrel cleaning.

    Only mystery on my OCD brain is what it is, what it came from, how I let happen . I probably never will find answer.
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    I’d be thinking the same way. Even if I was to blame for introducing the object into the firing/safety mechanism, what is it and where did it come from? It certainly looks like no AR part I’ve ever seen, yet it appears to have been from something mechanical.

    I’m a tinkerer and have fixed or attempted to fix so many different things over the years. Yet that piece doesn’t ring a bell in any way.

    Like you, I want to know what it is and what it’s from.