I just shot my Beretta Nano for the first time today and experienced three malfunctions of the same type.
On the next to the last round in the magazine the fired case was not extracted from the chamber. Instead the nose of the last round was firmly pressed against the rear of the fired case in the chamber of the barrel.
What I suspect happened is that after chambering the next to the last round the last round in the magazine somehow became oriented pointed upward as the slide started to retract from the barrel and the nose of the last round prevented the case from being extracted from the barrel. That would also mean that the extractor slipped over the rim of the fired case.
Has anyone heard of this type of malfunction before and if so and ideas as to what I should do?
Just read some reports that using cheap Wally World ammo may be the cause of my problems. I was shooting Federal 115 grain FMJ from Wally World.
Thanks
JJ
On the next to the last round in the magazine the fired case was not extracted from the chamber. Instead the nose of the last round was firmly pressed against the rear of the fired case in the chamber of the barrel.
What I suspect happened is that after chambering the next to the last round the last round in the magazine somehow became oriented pointed upward as the slide started to retract from the barrel and the nose of the last round prevented the case from being extracted from the barrel. That would also mean that the extractor slipped over the rim of the fired case.
Has anyone heard of this type of malfunction before and if so and ideas as to what I should do?
Just read some reports that using cheap Wally World ammo may be the cause of my problems. I was shooting Federal 115 grain FMJ from Wally World.
Thanks
JJ
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