sig228
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I wonder if you had a round or batch of rounds that had bad crimps on the slug.
+1. Especially if using reloaded ammo or ammo of an unknown origin. Try different ammo.
I wonder if you had a round or batch of rounds that had bad crimps on the slug.
Sounds like your ejector-rod might be loose....
damn it Fuff...be wrong about something sometime
Revolvers are more reliable than autoloaders.
It's a fact.
A revolver simply cannot have a failure-to-feed, or a failure-to-eject, or a limp-wristing issue.
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damn it Fuff...be wrong about something sometime
Seldom wrong, but often hopelessly confused...
One thing you might want to check is to see if your ejector-rod is unscrewing
I'm truly interested in learning the outcome of this before the thread gets locked for brand-bashing and bickering.
brand-bashing and bickering
I guess I just was assuming he wasn't a reloader.
First it is a Taurus.