Brent, I was not trying to be sarcastic at all. I was just trying to be helpful. You made the statement that you thought it might be a broken hammer spring(Main Spring) and I commented that I never seen that happen on a hammerless gun. I have seen broken main springs on hammerguns though. I have a few Parkers that ring when dry fired and I attribute that to vibration that is sent through the action caused by the hammers falling on an empty gun. Parker mainsprings are very strong and this type vibration is indicative of that.
If I offended you I apologize....
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