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Should a 1911 do this when chambering?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lance Jensen" data-source="post: 1043978" data-attributes="member: 773"><p>It is more than likely the slide stop being pushed up by the bullet profile.</p><p></p><p>Check this by removing the slide and reinserting the slide stop. Put a magazine in the gun with one or two bullets. Move them up and down; you'll be able to see if they are touching the slide stop. If so remove material from the stop till the rounds clear.</p><p> </p><p>Be careful not to take too much or the stop will be disabled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lance Jensen, post: 1043978, member: 773"] It is more than likely the slide stop being pushed up by the bullet profile. Check this by removing the slide and reinserting the slide stop. Put a magazine in the gun with one or two bullets. Move them up and down; you'll be able to see if they are touching the slide stop. If so remove material from the stop till the rounds clear. Be careful not to take too much or the stop will be disabled. [/QUOTE]
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