Super-easy to be accurate, aided quite a bit by the previous owner adjusting the trigger to about a 2.5 lb. pull.
Pistol fed and ejected just fine, a joy to shoot. However, intermittently, the trigger just “clicked” when pulled. Did the re-cock thing (pull pack about 1/4" until the toggle rises, then push forward), pulled the trigger again, “click,” no bang. When I pulled back the toggle to eject the round, it remained in the chamber. I had to take the round out by hand.
After removing the magazine and reloading the same round, it worked fine.
I made certain the breech block was fully in battery…or least appeared to be so. I pushed the breach block as far forward as it would go.
The extractor seems to be okay: it works otherwise, and works perfectly when cycling dummy rounds. For whatever reason, the extractor wouldn’t/couldn’t make that final push over the rim of the chambered round. I’ve attached a photo (2307) showing what the loaded chamber indicator looked like with the extractor not engaged (after a “click,” no bang), and a photo showing the loaded chamber indicator with the extractor engaged properly on a dummy round (1751).
I’m not going to lose any sleep over it, but I am interested in understanding what’s happening. Anyone ever seen this before?
Oh, and FWIW, I was using a contemporary Mec-Gar magazine.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Pistol fed and ejected just fine, a joy to shoot. However, intermittently, the trigger just “clicked” when pulled. Did the re-cock thing (pull pack about 1/4" until the toggle rises, then push forward), pulled the trigger again, “click,” no bang. When I pulled back the toggle to eject the round, it remained in the chamber. I had to take the round out by hand.
After removing the magazine and reloading the same round, it worked fine.
I made certain the breech block was fully in battery…or least appeared to be so. I pushed the breach block as far forward as it would go.
The extractor seems to be okay: it works otherwise, and works perfectly when cycling dummy rounds. For whatever reason, the extractor wouldn’t/couldn’t make that final push over the rim of the chambered round. I’ve attached a photo (2307) showing what the loaded chamber indicator looked like with the extractor not engaged (after a “click,” no bang), and a photo showing the loaded chamber indicator with the extractor engaged properly on a dummy round (1751).
I’m not going to lose any sleep over it, but I am interested in understanding what’s happening. Anyone ever seen this before?
Oh, and FWIW, I was using a contemporary Mec-Gar magazine.
Thank you.
Thank you.