351 WINCHESTER
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About 2 weeks ago my p32 would not chamber a round. The rear of the firing pin was peened so badly that it was stuck fully forward. Thank God it didn't chamber otherwise I might have had a slam fire.
No problem, as I called k/t and they sent me a new firing pin and a new f/p spring which I installed today.
Since most if not all k/t pistols use the same mechanism it might not be a bad idea to take out the firing pin and spring, examine it, clean out the f/p hole and if it's not peened you're good to go. Just be careful as the f/p wants to fly out when the screw is loosened so keep it covered.
No problem, as I called k/t and they sent me a new firing pin and a new f/p spring which I installed today.
Since most if not all k/t pistols use the same mechanism it might not be a bad idea to take out the firing pin and spring, examine it, clean out the f/p hole and if it's not peened you're good to go. Just be careful as the f/p wants to fly out when the screw is loosened so keep it covered.