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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 1259685" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>This is a steel frame compact gun. The ramp is built into the barrell just like a Glock or S&W MP series gun.</p><p></p><p>I will try the polish first, I have a dremel and also have the proper polishing pads (not sand paper drums or stone, actual cotton pads) for it along with some metal polish that I use on the wheels on my motorcycle.</p><p></p><p>I will try to use some 2000grit wet sand and pencil like suggested and get it smoothed over first, then just lightly polish the feed ramp. Then head to the range and report back.</p><p></p><p>Thing is it was only the JHP that were having issues, the target rounds feed flawlessly and I fired all 100 rounds of them with no issues but then had 4 FTF with the JHP stuff so it leads me to believe that it is the nose of the round causing the issue possibly.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info and help, I will look into it this week and report back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 1259685, member: 5857"] This is a steel frame compact gun. The ramp is built into the barrell just like a Glock or S&W MP series gun. I will try the polish first, I have a dremel and also have the proper polishing pads (not sand paper drums or stone, actual cotton pads) for it along with some metal polish that I use on the wheels on my motorcycle. I will try to use some 2000grit wet sand and pencil like suggested and get it smoothed over first, then just lightly polish the feed ramp. Then head to the range and report back. Thing is it was only the JHP that were having issues, the target rounds feed flawlessly and I fired all 100 rounds of them with no issues but then had 4 FTF with the JHP stuff so it leads me to believe that it is the nose of the round causing the issue possibly. Thanks for the info and help, I will look into it this week and report back. [/QUOTE]
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