I feel like a fool for not having done a thorough inspection before laying down the cash. I could've sworn that the hammer cocked when I bought it, but according to the person who fixed it, that couldn't have been the case. Note to self: next time you buy a gun, check everything.

A coworker offered to take a look at it since he's a big 1911 buff and owns or has owned several. I've never done anything but a field strip on my 1911s before (never a detail), but that's what needed to be done. My coworker detail stripped the frame and as you guys suggested, the sear spring wasn't installed correctly. He also said the pin that held the ambi saftey on was too long, and he had no idea how it ever would've worked since the thing stuck out almost 1/8" inch too long and prevented the safety from working. He had an extra pin that fit so he swapped it in there. He also said the internals were coated and clogged with grease so he cleaned it up a bit and reassembled. From what he told me, someone had probably detail stripped the gun and didn't put it back together correctly. Now the pistol works fine. Woohoo!