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Old May 4, 2005, 10:15 AM   #13
Denny Hansen
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Join Date: June 29, 2001
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Agree with tyme.
Just a few things that need to be taken into consideration include:
Ammunition.
Magazines (and their maintenance schedule).
If by FTF you mean failure to feed and not failure to fire, the shooters grip on the weapon may be a factor (limp wrist).
If you mean failure to fire, the weapons in question need to be taken out of service ASAP.
Were the pistols clean?
Were the pistols lubricated properly?
Especially in the case of the 1911’s do the shooters follow a maintenance schedule to replace the springs?
Did the shooters tighten up the guns to achieve the mythical 1” groups for combat (vice target) shooting?

Denny
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