Want to try to make the beginning of your break coincide with my next trip to DC? Would work out about right for me. If we ask LL nicely, he might crawl out of hiding.
Otherwise, I'd love it.
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And when I discussed it with a knowledgeable guy at Wilson, he said he thought it would probably be fine. I don't discount that it may have been a factor, though, certainly. Odd that it was so consistent in two mags while the other four worked without that problem even once in about 200 slide locks.
Anything is possible and perhaps it's the first sign of an impending problem, but the extractor tests positive for good tension and has performed very well for the past 50k rounds.Quote:
Ramming an extracted round back into the magazine lips is normally from marginal extractor fit.
Not an option for me, I'm afraid.
Send me a copy of your FFL and I'll put the pistol on its way in a couple weeks.
Photo of the offense, sorry for the cell phone blur:
http://pistol-training.com/wp-conten...n-stoppage.jpg
Overheard in the Office...
RX: "He's got lichen growing on the inside of that slide!"
Me: "Todd likes cleaning guns even less than I do..."
You tell her I said "cleanin' is women-folk work!" :cool:
The yellow particulate is from the leadfree ammunition. It all just disappeared on its own when I was using Militec, but the Rand CLP I'm trying seems to collect it. Given how incredibly hard the individual particles are, it's probably not particularly good for the gun.
I think that's an ammonia complex.