More likely to happen near or on the last round when spring load is at a minimum. Im always surprised at the number of folks that dont know that all magazines can be easily cleaned. Jan 25, 2011. Any thoughts? Question I have - Failure to Eject (casing stuck, not stovepipe) on 9mm 1911 Initially, manufacturer stated original extractor was poorly designed, mailed out re-designed extractor. This one is sneaky. A few are caused by too much extractor tension or too much extractor deflectionclaw positioned too close to breechface centerlineor claw too long from the tip to the tensioning wall, and bearing in the bottom of extractor grooveor the distance between the breechface guide blocks is too narrowbut that will be addressed on an extractor discussion. Even at todays prices(apx. Ditto for my Bersa Thunder pistols. It's easy to just stay clear of the American Eagle. For my CZ-82s, around 25% of the mags fail in the first year regardless of the source. Its also much more precise, but the angle is correct and the round does not get retained too long, which strangely causes it to do one of two things; either it wedges against the chamber, or holds it so long that the bullet runs smack dab into the back of chamber or the ramp edge of a auto pistol. If this side sat as high as the right, the magazine would lock the slide with a round still left to be chambered. As soon as someone says \"my new budget/mid-range 1911 is having a feeding issue\" the answer is always 'throw away those mags and buy Wilson Combat magazines!'. I dont know, but I do know that there was a lot of it, and it was jamming up the works. 1911 Extractor Diagnosis. And if you have a Dremel, take it out in the driveway and hit it with a big hammer five or six times so you wont be tempted to become a protege of Dan and Bubba. I was worried about dropping them in the dirt when I first started using them. Failure to feed is usually caused by either the feed ramp angletoo steepor the magazinenose-diving the round into the feed ramp and refusing to go further. Newer 1911 Government & Commander .45 ACP models have a standard factory magazine capacity of 8 rounds and the Officers Model is 7 rounds.
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