I have several failure to feed issues with my Spreewerk produced P.38 pistol
To preface, all numbers matching. Russian capture, apparently they took care of this at least a little. Finish on the blue-dip is actually pretty good. barrel is frosty but the pistol is accurate.
I have failure to feed issues often. drawing back the slide about a half inch and releasing always clears it and loads the round. After examining the the issue I have determined that it is at least partly due to the signal pin- the tail of the round is hanging up under the front of the pin, angling the round, which will then not chamber. The feed ramp is not rough. I feel that there's some old dried up grease or gooey oil that simply makes the signal pin move much less freely than it should
I understand the principle behind removing the slide cover. Dissasembly is not what I'm concerned about. I have three manuals on the P.38 and while they are all good (I like the one by MAJ Nonte the best) all the reassembly photos are copies of copies of copies- black blobs.
Does anyone have any electronic copies of these photos that are clear and legible?
To preface, all numbers matching. Russian capture, apparently they took care of this at least a little. Finish on the blue-dip is actually pretty good. barrel is frosty but the pistol is accurate.
I have failure to feed issues often. drawing back the slide about a half inch and releasing always clears it and loads the round. After examining the the issue I have determined that it is at least partly due to the signal pin- the tail of the round is hanging up under the front of the pin, angling the round, which will then not chamber. The feed ramp is not rough. I feel that there's some old dried up grease or gooey oil that simply makes the signal pin move much less freely than it should
I understand the principle behind removing the slide cover. Dissasembly is not what I'm concerned about. I have three manuals on the P.38 and while they are all good (I like the one by MAJ Nonte the best) all the reassembly photos are copies of copies of copies- black blobs.
Does anyone have any electronic copies of these photos that are clear and legible?