lonegunman
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I recently got a LNIB G20, I dont think it had ever been fired.
I took it to the range and put about 300 rounds thru it.
Out of the 300 rounds, I had 5 failures to eject. It was the same malfunction each time:
The spent casing was extracted from the chamber, but was not thrown clear of the gun before the slide closed again, so the spent casing was trapped horizontally between the slide and breech.
This is an easy malfunction to clear, just pull back a tad on the slide and the casing falls on out.
It is not ammo-related, not magazine related, and not dirty gun related.
The gun had never been fired, so maybe it just needs a break in.
Or maybe the ejector has something wrong with it. It is stamped 8916, I believe. I have heard rumors that there may be a newer ejector that eliminates this problem.
I also wonder if changing the recoil spring to a bigger weight (eg 22 lbs) would help. Specifically, if I did that, would it slow slide velocity down so the case would have time to clear the gun before the slide closes?
I posted this at Glock Talk also, but there is not as much traffic there, and am not getting many responses.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
I took it to the range and put about 300 rounds thru it.
Out of the 300 rounds, I had 5 failures to eject. It was the same malfunction each time:
The spent casing was extracted from the chamber, but was not thrown clear of the gun before the slide closed again, so the spent casing was trapped horizontally between the slide and breech.
This is an easy malfunction to clear, just pull back a tad on the slide and the casing falls on out.
It is not ammo-related, not magazine related, and not dirty gun related.
The gun had never been fired, so maybe it just needs a break in.
Or maybe the ejector has something wrong with it. It is stamped 8916, I believe. I have heard rumors that there may be a newer ejector that eliminates this problem.
I also wonder if changing the recoil spring to a bigger weight (eg 22 lbs) would help. Specifically, if I did that, would it slow slide velocity down so the case would have time to clear the gun before the slide closes?
I posted this at Glock Talk also, but there is not as much traffic there, and am not getting many responses.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!