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DeakonG
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I'm hoping this is the right forum to ask this question in...if not, well, I tried...
I recently bought a Ruger KP90 and I've run across a problem...I haven't taken it out to the range yet and now I'm a little worried to...
I've been practicing trigger control with snap caps and after racking the slide to chamber a round, I tried to eject the magazine...when I did, it hung up and from what I can tell, when the slide moved into battery it chambered the top round normally, however, the next round in the magazine was also "pushed" forward enough to prevent the magazine from dropping clear when I attempted to eject it...I tried this with both magazines that came with the pistol, as well as a Pro-Mag magazine that I picked up at a gun show, same result...it also happens everytime that I attempt to chamber a snap cap regardless of how full the magazine is...can anybody possibly give me a clue as to whether this is something I should be concerned about???...if it's something minor, is this something I can remedy myself or is a trip to a local smith in order???...thanks in advance for any comments you can shoot my way...
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'When I was a very small boy, very small boys talked to me...Now that we've gown up together, they're afraid of what they say...That's the price that we all pay when valued destiny comes to nothing...'
I recently bought a Ruger KP90 and I've run across a problem...I haven't taken it out to the range yet and now I'm a little worried to...
I've been practicing trigger control with snap caps and after racking the slide to chamber a round, I tried to eject the magazine...when I did, it hung up and from what I can tell, when the slide moved into battery it chambered the top round normally, however, the next round in the magazine was also "pushed" forward enough to prevent the magazine from dropping clear when I attempted to eject it...I tried this with both magazines that came with the pistol, as well as a Pro-Mag magazine that I picked up at a gun show, same result...it also happens everytime that I attempt to chamber a snap cap regardless of how full the magazine is...can anybody possibly give me a clue as to whether this is something I should be concerned about???...if it's something minor, is this something I can remedy myself or is a trip to a local smith in order???...thanks in advance for any comments you can shoot my way...
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'When I was a very small boy, very small boys talked to me...Now that we've gown up together, they're afraid of what they say...That's the price that we all pay when valued destiny comes to nothing...'