I'm having problems with my GSG 1911 .22 and have since I bought it.
I have the gammit of troubles. Fail to feed, fail to eject, stove pipe, you name it.
Most times the first three or four rounds of either mag experience some failure or other and I cycle the slide for the next round. Once it gets past the first three or four, it often will fire the remaining 6 or 7 with no issues, other times it's essentially a repeater. (cycle every round manually).
I tried several types of ammo through it, and just when I think one brand works better, it begins to fail.
I have three different mags and just when it seems one mag is at fault, the others fail.
Blue Line helped me out with some parts but they didn't solve my problems. I have replaced the recoil spring and retainer, and installed an updated guide rod. Neither helped.
I have polished the feed ramp, both barrel and frame, with a dremel tool and either a super fine stone, or felt(type) buffer. No difference.
I've tried every lubricant known to man....well, maybe not every one, but lots of different ones.
It often seems like the slide drags and doesn't come fully back to cycle the next round or eject the previous round.
When you release the slide with the lever, the slide just seems a touch slow. It doesn't really snap into battery.
I shrugged this off for over a year thinking it's because of the alloy. Light. And didn't really expect it to "slam" into position.
Last weekend a friend tried this pistol and commented that the slide seemed slow as well, without any suggestion from me.
I'm thinking of trying to mark the slide with some kind of coloring and see if there is maybe a high spot, or a contact point that may be a machining issue slowing the slide action.
I should have reported these issues right way. It's out of warranty now of course. And somewhere around 8 to 10 000 rnds through it. Many of them one at a time
Looking for a "high spot" on the slide or frame sound feasable? Any other ideas?
I have the gammit of troubles. Fail to feed, fail to eject, stove pipe, you name it.
Most times the first three or four rounds of either mag experience some failure or other and I cycle the slide for the next round. Once it gets past the first three or four, it often will fire the remaining 6 or 7 with no issues, other times it's essentially a repeater. (cycle every round manually).
I tried several types of ammo through it, and just when I think one brand works better, it begins to fail.
I have three different mags and just when it seems one mag is at fault, the others fail.
Blue Line helped me out with some parts but they didn't solve my problems. I have replaced the recoil spring and retainer, and installed an updated guide rod. Neither helped.
I have polished the feed ramp, both barrel and frame, with a dremel tool and either a super fine stone, or felt(type) buffer. No difference.
I've tried every lubricant known to man....well, maybe not every one, but lots of different ones.
It often seems like the slide drags and doesn't come fully back to cycle the next round or eject the previous round.
When you release the slide with the lever, the slide just seems a touch slow. It doesn't really snap into battery.
I shrugged this off for over a year thinking it's because of the alloy. Light. And didn't really expect it to "slam" into position.
Last weekend a friend tried this pistol and commented that the slide seemed slow as well, without any suggestion from me.
I'm thinking of trying to mark the slide with some kind of coloring and see if there is maybe a high spot, or a contact point that may be a machining issue slowing the slide action.
I should have reported these issues right way. It's out of warranty now of course. And somewhere around 8 to 10 000 rnds through it. Many of them one at a time
Looking for a "high spot" on the slide or frame sound feasable? Any other ideas?
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