Hi
When I was at the range a week or so ago a fellow down from me was shooting a 9mm 1911 ( I do not know the make or model except that it was for sure a 1911 gun) He had his gun do this twice to him while he was shooting. He said it has happened to him before but only when he uses his reloads. Other then this happening every so often he says they function perfectly and shoot very well.
He told me it has never happened in any of his other 9mm guns and that it only happens when he shoots his reloads in the 1911. Is he doing something wrong when he is reloading or what.
Any help on this matter would be much appreciated. I told him I would ask on this forum and see if any one has any ideas or knows for sure why it is happening.
Thanks Graydog
When I was at the range a week or so ago a fellow down from me was shooting a 9mm 1911 ( I do not know the make or model except that it was for sure a 1911 gun) He had his gun do this twice to him while he was shooting. He said it has happened to him before but only when he uses his reloads. Other then this happening every so often he says they function perfectly and shoot very well.
He told me it has never happened in any of his other 9mm guns and that it only happens when he shoots his reloads in the 1911. Is he doing something wrong when he is reloading or what.
Any help on this matter would be much appreciated. I told him I would ask on this forum and see if any one has any ideas or knows for sure why it is happening.
Thanks Graydog


















































