New Product: Dominion Arms P762 in 7.62x25

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Mine has frequent stuck cases with new production norinco ammo as well as surplus S&B. Exchanged once back when I first got it, and the replacement has the same issue. Anyone else have this issue and know how to fix?
 
Mine has frequent stuck cases with new production norinco ammo as well as surplus S&B. Exchanged once back when I first got it, and the replacement has the same issue. Anyone else have this issue and know how to fix?

I've had two of these and both shot that non-corrosive Norinco ammo no problems. I read about some guys having trouble with lacquer coated cases. Perhaps the fix could be to polish the chamber with a piece of dowl in a drill with a slit cut in the end where very fine sandpaper could be held in place. I used to polish industrial control valves stem bonnets that way. They'd look mirror like when I was done with a last pass of emery cloth. It didn't talke long to do.
 
I've had two of these and both shot that non-corrosive Norinco ammo no problems. I read about some guys having trouble with lacquer coated cases. Perhaps the fix could be to polish the chamber with a piece of dowl in a drill with a slit cut in the end where very fine sandpaper could be held in place. I used to polish industrial control valves stem bonnets that way. They'd look mirror like when I was done with a last pass of emery cloth. It didn't talke long to do.

Or aluminum polish or some sort. Although when I did this it worked for a bit, until it didn't. Of course I only had the problems with shooting the czech surplus stuff from the 50's, which has extremely high pressures due to the projectiles being seized in place. Otherwise, haven't had any failures, with russian, s&b, norinco, etc.
 
Ordered, CFC approved, and shipped.... Vancouver => Victoria...... won't take long!!!:d:d:d:dancingbanana::dancingbanana::dancingbanana:

Yeah, got it in the mail yesterday, it's a beauty. Ammo came in the mail today, so guess where I'll be on Saturday!!
Also thanks Canam for all the extra goodies.... a Canam Ballcap (with a big "C" on it, which just happened to be my first initial) and a canam knife (can never have enough knives!!)...... bunch of great guys!!
 
Bumpity bump. Has anyone tried this? It appears that regular Sig grips work perfectly fine, though they are biased rearwards a fair bit. Does the E2 upgrade kit fit?

Regular grips as posted on page 7:

This was originally a post that the E2 grip won't fit, but I went back and messed with it some more and got it to fit. You have to take the hammer strut and hammer strut spring from a P226, along with the E2 grip, and swap it all. The E2 grip won't fit with the stock P762 hammer strut/spring in place (see pictures below - you can see the lower profile and curved back of the Sig hammer strut). The Sig hammer strut takes a bit of finagling to work in the P762, but it does. After swapping that strut in, the E2 will fit, but barely. Snaps into place a lot harder, and is harder to get back off, than on a Sig 226. As per the other image earlier in this thread of the standard Sig P226 grips, the E2 grips don't cover the whole handle but it does fit and I like the feel of it.

It looks like the Sig P226 E2 grip kit comes with the required hammer strut, but not the hammer spring, so that would need to be source separately / elsewhere.






At first glance the internals look VERY close to the P226 - I'm wondering if the Sig P226 SRT kit would fit?
 
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Are these sighted in from the factory? Haven't taken it to the range yet, but out of the box it looks like the sights (both front and back) on mine are off center. The front sight for sure looks like it's sitting to the left.
 
This was originally a post that the E2 grip won't fit, but I went back and messed with it some more and got it to fit. You have to take the hammer strut and hammer strut spring from a P226, along with the E2 grip, and swap it all. The E2 grip won't fit with the stock P762 hammer strut/spring in place (see pictures below - you can see the lower profile and curved back of the Sig hammer strut). The Sig hammer strut takes a bit of finagling to work in the P762, but it does. After swapping that strut in, the E2 will fit, but barely. Snaps into place a lot harder, and is harder to get back off, than on a Sig 226. As per the other image earlier in this thread of the standard Sig P226 grips, the E2 grips don't cover the whole handle but it does fit and I like the feel of it.

It looks like the Sig P226 E2 grip kit comes with the required hammer strut, but not the hammer spring, so that would need to be source separately / elsewhere.






At first glance the internals look VERY close to the P226 - I'm wondering if the Sig P226 SRT kit would fit?

Any idea where one could source that spring? Really want to try the e2 on this, smaller grip=more control= more fun
 
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