Thread: Browning 1910
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Old April 7, 2012, 12:56 AM   #2
gyvel
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Need more info:

Are the first 4 rounds chambering? More details, please

If the round does chamber, when you pull the trigger, is a firing pin impression left on the primer? If a shallow dimple only, then the striker spring is weak.

The 1910 Browning is about as fool proof a pistol as ever existed, and a really good explanation is available in the NRA's Firearms Assembly pistols and revolver handbook. You can probably find it at your local library, or it is available from the NRA. If you're not already a member, I would wholeheartedly recommend that you join.

Since you have already tried other mags, it is unlikely that ALL of them would be bad. although feed problems are 99% mag related.

Please supply more details and even photos of the malfunctions if possible.

BTW: THe 1910 and 1922 models share a major portion of their internal components, the obvious exceptions being the mag catch and barrel.

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