Ignition Override
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The gun's fairly new and shows little indication of wear. It's only my second handgun following the fairly recent Sauer 38H.
Anyway, only about five boxes of ammo has been used since purchase. Today on the second or third round, can't remember
whether it was SA or DA after decocking, but heard only a 'click'.
Removed the magazine, and pulling back the slide ejected an empty case of either Monarch or Wolf, with the gray coating.
Until that shot, the gun has been perfect,even with approx. forty rds. of Russian. Am very familiar with troubled reports of some Tula ammo in rifles on SKSboards (and in my pair of Yugo SKS)-but not having too Little powder(?).
Being fairly new to regular shooting with any specific types of handguns on a regular basis, maybe the Tula factory loaded too little powder to operate the slide? Regret not keeping the case for inspection. With a brand-new CCW, would never 'carry' the gun with Russian ammo (Hornady Crit. D.).
Anyway, only about five boxes of ammo has been used since purchase. Today on the second or third round, can't remember
whether it was SA or DA after decocking, but heard only a 'click'.
Removed the magazine, and pulling back the slide ejected an empty case of either Monarch or Wolf, with the gray coating.
Until that shot, the gun has been perfect,even with approx. forty rds. of Russian. Am very familiar with troubled reports of some Tula ammo in rifles on SKSboards (and in my pair of Yugo SKS)-but not having too Little powder(?).
Being fairly new to regular shooting with any specific types of handguns on a regular basis, maybe the Tula factory loaded too little powder to operate the slide? Regret not keeping the case for inspection. With a brand-new CCW, would never 'carry' the gun with Russian ammo (Hornady Crit. D.).