Ignition Override
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The .32 Auto brass from factory Sellier & Bellot boxes was only checked today, after already using about thirty rounds in the gun. The next six rounds all had bulges immed. fwd. of the rim.
The only abnormal indication was that oily smoke floated up through the chamber after three in approx. forty total rounds. No gas blow backs or anything else, except that the slide sometimes needs a small nudge to close the last 1/4" or so, after one or two rounds etc.
A guy at the range who is experienced with WW2 German handguns looked at the feed ramp and said that it had been modified, machined, possibly to allow better feeding of hollow point ammo.
He said that "the rounds are unsupported".
Even though any gun is considered unsafe to use with bulging brass, in a blow back handgun, would a possible cracked case cause severe lateral or longitudinal (rearward) stress inside a .32 Auto? Searching now for a replacement .32 Auto (versus .380) Hsc barrel, but can't find one.
The only abnormal indication was that oily smoke floated up through the chamber after three in approx. forty total rounds. No gas blow backs or anything else, except that the slide sometimes needs a small nudge to close the last 1/4" or so, after one or two rounds etc.
A guy at the range who is experienced with WW2 German handguns looked at the feed ramp and said that it had been modified, machined, possibly to allow better feeding of hollow point ammo.
He said that "the rounds are unsupported".
Even though any gun is considered unsafe to use with bulging brass, in a blow back handgun, would a possible cracked case cause severe lateral or longitudinal (rearward) stress inside a .32 Auto? Searching now for a replacement .32 Auto (versus .380) Hsc barrel, but can't find one.
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