Tune_up
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I am not sure if this is the right place to post this but thought I would try it here first.
I recently purchased a Dan Wesson 1911 in 10mm. After about 100 rounds I have not had any feeding problems but have had 7 cases that look like these, (lost 8 so may have had more). It occurs with different mags and I don't think it has any relationship to where the cartridge is in the mag, ie not the first or last. I'll be the first to admit my ignorance but it seems to me that maybe the extractor is holding the case to long and it gets caught between the ejector and the slide. What do you all think and what's the fix?
I intended to post this in gunsmithing but can't figure out how to move it, sorry.
I recently purchased a Dan Wesson 1911 in 10mm. After about 100 rounds I have not had any feeding problems but have had 7 cases that look like these, (lost 8 so may have had more). It occurs with different mags and I don't think it has any relationship to where the cartridge is in the mag, ie not the first or last. I'll be the first to admit my ignorance but it seems to me that maybe the extractor is holding the case to long and it gets caught between the ejector and the slide. What do you all think and what's the fix?
I intended to post this in gunsmithing but can't figure out how to move it, sorry.
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