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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2929192" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>This was not visually evident. I personally inspected this part both before and after, then cleaned it myself, then my buddy who tore it down with me tonight is the one who managed to find the shaving and pull it out. It was very small, and again, you could NOT see it with the naked eye when I inspected it by looking down the bore onto a white background. It wasn't until he took a Q-tip, pulled it out to make a kind of "wick" and then spiraled it into the firing pin bore that it actually "caught" this piece of metal. I guess it kind of rolled around in there and sometimes was flat against the wall of the channel, sometimes wasn't, therefore caused the intermittent firing issue. Again, this is our guess, as it seems a plausible explanation. Won't know for sure until I can get to the range to shoot some more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2929192, member: 9374"] This was not visually evident. I personally inspected this part both before and after, then cleaned it myself, then my buddy who tore it down with me tonight is the one who managed to find the shaving and pull it out. It was very small, and again, you could NOT see it with the naked eye when I inspected it by looking down the bore onto a white background. It wasn't until he took a Q-tip, pulled it out to make a kind of "wick" and then spiraled it into the firing pin bore that it actually "caught" this piece of metal. I guess it kind of rolled around in there and sometimes was flat against the wall of the channel, sometimes wasn't, therefore caused the intermittent firing issue. Again, this is our guess, as it seems a plausible explanation. Won't know for sure until I can get to the range to shoot some more. [/QUOTE]
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