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This instantly resolved my issues and instead of a 50% failure to fire rate I haven't had one light strike in over 1,100 rounds. All you are doing is adding a slightly greater amount of tension to the hammer spring. I suspect the reason for the light strike is that there is a very small gap between the firing pin and the breech face, allowing you to dry fire the p322 without damaging it. It could very well be tolerances stacking against your favor, but nevertheless, this fixes it.
*Be sure the spacer sits flush in the hammer spring channel*
I used PLA and after 1100+ rounds I have not noticed any problems and I think problems are unlikely as it's not really a load-bearing part.
The video can be found here and I highly recommend watching it to disassemble and reassemble your gun properly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VNqR9ltHnk&ab_channel=RobertoNascimento
LBRY Tags: 22lr; sig; p322; light strikes; aguila
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