No marks on the primer at all.I'd also love to see & hear how the primer looks,.
Based on total dis-assembly of the frame and a piece-by-piece inspection of each part, hammer, sear, disconnector, drop safety actuator, trigger mechanism, there is no damage of any kind to these parts. There is a cosmetic only mark on the thumb safety. No marks of any kind on the hammer or grip safety. Only the mainspring housing was damaged and will be replaced with a higher quality part.but more importantly I want to know about how confident you feel in betting your life on this pistol now.
When re-assembling the pistol I will check to make sure that the grip safety and thumb safety function properly prior to firing. I don't expect any issues, but I will take the gun to the range. If I can fire two or three magazines through it without an issue, then yes, my confidence level will be restored. I think this is reasonable considering the damage is isolated to the mainspring housing. Considering the function of the mainspring housing, and the fact that I will be replacing it with a higher quality piece, and the fact that there is no other damage (gun was holstered so slide was protected during the impact), it will go back into service as my EDC based on successful trial at the range.I'm not trying to sound condescending, but I don't know if I'd feel that comfortable betting my life on it now. I'm curious about how your confidence is doing with that gun, and how many rounds you intend to put through it again before trusting it completely again. Any time I've ever changed/upgraded any working part in a gun I've always considered to be back to an unproven weapon until I use it enough again.