oldfool
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gosh folks, this wasn't a 'strategies and tactics' post
OP has a near new gun that has not yet been shot-a-lot, has had some smith work done on it already, has too frequent misfires, and is trying to resolve that.. and has some pretty good leads on what to do next
(the work was done by a gunsmith, he still has the original springs in hand, and while Magtech primers may be a tad hard, they ain't all that hard; I have shot my share of 'em through a variety of revolvers and autos. See Mr Dale's post.)
all it is, is all it is
no brand warz or defensive philosophy required, nor requested
(I bet OP gets it fixed in pretty short order; if he didn't care he wouldn't be asking)
OP has a near new gun that has not yet been shot-a-lot, has had some smith work done on it already, has too frequent misfires, and is trying to resolve that.. and has some pretty good leads on what to do next
(the work was done by a gunsmith, he still has the original springs in hand, and while Magtech primers may be a tad hard, they ain't all that hard; I have shot my share of 'em through a variety of revolvers and autos. See Mr Dale's post.)
all it is, is all it is
no brand warz or defensive philosophy required, nor requested
(I bet OP gets it fixed in pretty short order; if he didn't care he wouldn't be asking)