Is a loose barrel normal?

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Hey guys, I recently bought my first pistol, so i am really not very familiar with handguns yet. Anyways, i picked up a Star Model Super B, and while messing around with it, i noticed that while the slide is locked back there is quite a bit of back and forth slop in the barrel. To me this seems like a not-very-good thing, but figured i had better ask. Thanks for the help

Jon
 
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Some pistol barrels even have a pronounced tilt as the slide comes back to aid in reliably feeding the next round into the chamber.


 
The barrel has to tilt on a browning style locking system, that's how it unlocks from the slide.

The slop is not only normal, but need to function reliably.
 
Barrel tilts down to unlock from slide. Nothing to do with feeding.

So far as I can see, all barrels are sloppy when slide is back.

In a target pistol, the barrel should be tight when the barrel is locked up, ready to shoot. A military pistol (like yours) would have some clearance.
 
Barrel tilts down to unlock from slide. Nothing to do with feeding.

So far as I can see, all barrels are sloppy when slide is back.

In a target pistol, the barrel should be tight when the barrel is locked up, ready to shoot. A military pistol (like yours) would have some clearance.

My mistake... can't think of where I'd heard that... must've just been my own assumption. My apologies.
 
I'd say it's more fair to say that it's a combination. The KEY reason is to unlock the lugs of the barrel from the slide. It's a key feature of the delayed blowback operation. But the angle also does aid the next round feeding a little easier. It doesn't need to turn through as much of a distance and angle by having the barrel breech drop down closer to the magazine.
 
I'd say it's more fair to say that it's a combination. The KEY reason is to unlock the lugs of the barrel from the slide. It's a key feature of the delayed blowback operation. But the angle also does aid the next round feeding a little easier. It doesn't need to turn through as much of a distance and angle by having the barrel breech drop down closer to the magazine.

Browning locking system is Recoil operated and not delayed blow back FYI.
 
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