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Wait, I think I get it. Friction of the too-tight claw on the outside edge of the rim? But wouldn't that hold the slide out of battery slightly?
I originally thought this as well.How would the length of the claw prevent full engagement? Wouldn't it be the horizontal length of the extractor shaft (parallel to the bore) that would determine that? thanks for your patience
Yes, And I had 2 instances of failure to return to battery on my first outing as well.Wait, I think I get it. Friction of the too-tight claw on the outside edge of the rim? But wouldn't that hold the slide out of battery slightly?
I keep my guns as dry as possible.Good price on the 98 grain. My little 938 had the FTE only with WWB. Used the American Eagle cheap stuff and had no problems. Have shot 115's up to 147's.
I do run it wet.
A double feed - caused by failure to extract - is an extractor problem. The case should still be pulled out of the chamber, regardless of how firmly you hold the gun.Another 50 rounds through last night, only one malfunction this trip.
Precisely.A double feed - caused by failure to extract - is an extractor problem. The case should still be pulled out of the chamber, regardless of how firmly you hold the gun.
The extractor jumping the rim durring extraction would point to a tight chamber.... but this is not the case.OP,
Could it be a tight chamber in your P938? When you have the barrel out of the gun and hold it chamber up, will your ammo of choice drop in with a plunk? Everything I've read here points to a tight chamber, the extractor running over the rim is indicative of a chamber problem.
Just a thought and it's easy enough to check yourself. I'm pretty sure it isn't limp wristing, that seems to be the new go to excuse for gun manufacturers.