On the way - will keep ya posted!
Mailed it Monday.
On the way - will keep ya posted!
That's really cool of you TR.
Only if he sends it back.
Sends what back?
My guess is the tube on the Kimber mag with the Wolf extra power spring is expanding when under loaded. This could be caused by the spring compression power, or a weak/damaged tube. Check the weld seam carefully.
Problem: Customer stated that after major cleaning and overhaul, trigger periodically failed to reset. Also, mag failed to drop free. Solution: Detail stripped frame. Noticed odd buildup of hard material in trigger channel. Cleaned trigger channel with picks. Customer had used loctite on loose bushing. Some had dripped into the trigger channel and combined with oil and carbon residue to form hard mass. After cleaning, pistol was 100% |
I don't know crap about 1911's, but I found this on another site:
Problem: Customer stated that after major cleaning and overhaul, trigger periodically failed to reset. Also, mag failed to drop free.
Solution: Detail stripped frame. Noticed odd buildup of hard material in trigger channel. Cleaned trigger channel with picks. Customer had used loctite on loose bushing. Some had dripped into the trigger channel and combined with oil and carbon residue to form hard mass. After cleaning, pistol was 100%
Damn - ya mean I finally guessed sumthin' right?!?!??
I'll be the first to say, you aren't as dumb as you look.
I'll be the first to say, you aren't as dumb as you look.
Oh shit! I thought you mailed it back already.
I got that spot of what I think is loctite. It's hard to believe that small could cause problems like that. Of course I won't know for sure until I get that mag back.