Yes, it sounds like the gun still needs a little more attention to be made compleyely right, but at least you are finding your way onto the right Track. And with many guns out there, they only do not work properly, because the last person who worked on them did not know what they were doing.
A few thoughts on your post. Both the unhooking pin in the frame and the unhooking slide are backed up with coik springs. They sould both push back under hand pressure, but spring back easily and smoothly. Your dented up trigger plate will effect the movement of the unhooking slide and can lead to the barrels not wanting to release from the frame when taking down. You will want to repair that issue for sure.
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