 | | From: | JB | | Subject: | gun drops into battery when mag inserted? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 00:51:30 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | I finally got a chance to shoot my new Springfield 1911 yesterday, put 100 rounds of WWB through it with no misfeeds. The only thing that concerns me is that twice, the gun went into battery when I inserted a fully loaded magazine. I was holding the mag release button down when inserting a magazine. Could this have anything to do with it?
thx
jb
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 | | From: | Strider | | Subject: | Re: gun drops into battery when mag inserted? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:20:03 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 00:51:30 +0000 (UTC), JB wrote:
#I finally got a chance to shoot my new Springfield 1911 yesterday, put 100 #rounds of WWB through it with no misfeeds. The only thing that concerns me #is that twice, the gun went into battery when I inserted a fully loaded #magazine. I was holding the mag release button down when inserting a #magazine. Could this have anything to do with it? # #thx # #jb # I don't think so, but why are you holding down the mag release?
Sounds like a problem with your slide lock. Sometimes they slip when jarrd around. I put a detent in mine so that it holds in place.
Strider
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 | | From: | Prigator | | Subject: | Re: gun drops into battery when mag inserted? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:20:16 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | JB:
#twice, the gun went into battery when I inserted a fully loaded #magazine. I was holding the mag release button down when inserting a #magazine. Could this have anything to do with it?
No. The mag release button is not the culprit.
When the slide strips the last round out of a magazine and chambers it, the mag follower begins pressing up on the slide stop lever. When the last round is fired, the slide goes back and the lever is pushed up to engage the notch to hold it open. One cause of your problem could be a bent mag follower - doesn't push far enough up. That is easy to fix.
If that is not the cause, you should take it to a gunsmith. The slide stop lever or the notch in the slide may need some adjustment. Put down that hacksaw and don't try to do it yourself.
Glad to hear you got the mag release button working.
Doug Chandler
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 | | From: | systemsalchemist at gmail.com | | Subject: | Re: gun drops into battery when mag inserted? | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 00:42:37 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | On 22-Jan-2005, prigator@aol.com (Prigator) wrote:
# When the slide strips the last round out of a magazine and chambers it, # the mag # follower begins pressing up on the slide stop lever. When the last round # is # fired, the slide goes back and the lever is pushed up to engage the notch # to # hold it open. One cause of your problem could be a bent mag follower - # doesn't # push far enough up. That is easy to fix.
If the mag follower was bent, and wasnt pushing the slide stop up far enough, then the slide would just close after the last shot.
--mg
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 | | From: | FredC | | Subject: | Re: gun drops into battery when mag inserted? | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 05:54:44 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | JB wrote: > ... put 100 > ... concerns me > ... loaded > ...
If you were shooting a Glock, that would be called a design feature! I appreciate the ability to slap in a mag and send the slide home all in one motion.
Fred
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 | | From: | selwaykid at yahoo.com | | Subject: | Re: gun drops into battery when mag inserted? | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 05:54:17 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | According to my 45 repair manual, the magazine is the culprit. As I have said many times, the magazines have to be fitted to the individual gun. My Kuhnhausen shop manual goes into it in detail on how to do it and why. What may work fine in mine may not work as well in yours. Many out of spec magazines won't work in anyones! The cheap ones get malformed easily with use or poor handling. even the good quality ones may start to malfunction over a period of time. Ol S&B
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 | | From: | systemsalchemist at gmail.com | | Subject: | Re: gun drops into battery when mag inserted? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:20:17 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | Ive noticed this happens to a number of Semi-auto pistols, not just your 1911. It happens on my Sig. It happens on my friends HK, though you REALLY have to smack it home. It happens to my other friends AMT every time you insert a mag with any decent force. We *think* it happens because the force of the mag inserting causes inertial movement of the slide release, or maybe even the slide, but this is just a quick theory. Holding down the mag release may make the problem worse, but I am unsure. I am looking to purchace a Springfield 1911 next paycheck. How do you (or anyone else) like it overall?
--mg
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 | | From: | Strider | | Subject: | Re: gun drops into battery when mag inserted? | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 00:42:49 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:20:17 +0000 (UTC), systemsalchemist@gmail.com wrote:
#Ive noticed this happens to a number of Semi-auto pistols, not just your #1911. It happens on my Sig. It happens on my friends HK, though you REALLY #have to smack it home. It happens to my other friends AMT every time you #insert a mag with any decent force. We *think* it happens because the force #of the mag inserting causes inertial movement of the slide release, or maybe #even the slide, but this is just a quick theory. Holding down the mag #release may make the problem worse, but I am unsure. I am looking to #purchace a Springfield 1911 next paycheck. How do you (or anyone else) like #it overall? # #--mg # I bought a Springfield Basic in 1994. I still have it I've never been sorry.
Strider
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 | | From: | JB | | Subject: | Re: gun drops into battery when mag inserted? | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 00:43:08 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | systemsalchemist@gmail.com wrote in news:cstnf1$9ig$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu:
# Ive noticed this happens to a number of Semi-auto pistols, not just # your 1911. It happens on my Sig. It happens on my friends HK, though # you REALLY have to smack it home. It happens to my other friends AMT # every time you insert a mag with any decent force. We *think* it # happens because the force of the mag inserting causes inertial # movement of the slide release, or maybe even the slide, but this is # just a quick theory. Holding down the mag release may make the problem # worse, but I am unsure. I am looking to purchace a Springfield 1911 # next paycheck. How do you (or anyone else) like it overall? # # --mg
Thanks for the help, as always everyone. I'll keep you updated.
I absolutely love this gun so far-the way it fits my hand, the accuracy, the weight. I think it was the perfect 1911 for my first one, inexpensive enough that I don't mind using it as a guinea pig. The only downside so far is that the Springfield mags (100% steel) that the gun came with are crap, totally out of spec. My gunsmith couldn't believe it. I'm using Wilson Combat mags now, and I sent the Springfield mags back to them.
It's too early to really tell, but hopefully I finally have a gun I can trust. The others haven't worked out that way.
jb
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