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Old June 30, 1999, 08:40 AM   #4
George Stringer
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Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Earlington KY
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Jerry, seems like I answered this question somewhere else but: JFR, if it only happened once, it could be something as simple as you somehow touched it at just the right second. I don't think you have a mag problelm but you might give the inside portion of the slide stop a look for brass marks. It may have been hit by the bullet nose. More than likely you just need a detent cut into your slide stop. That's what I do as a matter of course when anyone asks to have an extended stop installed. and sometimes it's needed on the standard ones as well. Another area might be the inside of the plunger tube. If there is a burr or something that is causeing the plunger to stick the tube might need to be reamed. I'd say shoot it some more and keep an eye on the inner portion of the stop. George
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