I picked up a Stingray last week and went to the range. I got hit in the head with a few rounds. I saw in an earlier post someone said it might be the extractor clocking? I reload my own and they cycle just fine in my other pistols so I wasn't sure if I needed to increase my powder.
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Initially I got several brass to my noggin per mag, my extractor was very loose and clocking freely, I put in a Wilson bullet proof fps and extractor,
the WC extractor is still a little looser than it should be but, light years better, I guess starting with an over sized extractor would be the way to go but, it's not clocking any more, passes the 10-8 extractor test, has never malfunctioned at all even prior to the parts change. Now, if I limp wrist it I might get one come at me but, only then.
As I said in an earlier post, I installed a new Night Fision Tritium with Orange Ring Front Sight. I replaced the stock rubber grips with Hogue Rosewood Double Diamond. I didn't have any extraction or ejection issues, but the factory extractor had very little tension, so I tensioned it slightly. It shows a preference to 8 rd Power Mags over Wilson 47D's. Fit and finish is far above many more expensive 1911's that I've owned. Out of the box the trigger averages 4.7 lbs. I'm very impressed so far, especially for the price point.
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Got a jonesing for a MAC JSOC. Just for something different. Read thru the entire post here and scoured the intertrash for all I was able to find. Any recent/additional feedback would be appreciated. Being retired makes me contemplate my purchases more. Lol. Thanks
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