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1911 advice on fixing a failure-to-feed issue
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<blockquote data-quote="bearddevil" data-source="post: 1936118" data-attributes="member: 25356"><p>It's actually a double-stack gun, not a single-stack. It's hanging up in two spots - it's catching the nose of the round at the interface between frame and barrel ramps, or it's most likely the rim hanging up on the extractor, and not moving vertically easily enough to line itself up with the chamber. I'll look into the extractor tension, though. That's a good suggestion that I hadn't thought of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearddevil, post: 1936118, member: 25356"] It's actually a double-stack gun, not a single-stack. It's hanging up in two spots - it's catching the nose of the round at the interface between frame and barrel ramps, or it's most likely the rim hanging up on the extractor, and not moving vertically easily enough to line itself up with the chamber. I'll look into the extractor tension, though. That's a good suggestion that I hadn't thought of. [/QUOTE]
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