Hello all, I recently bought a Norinco NP29. It's a 9mm 1911 clone. It is my first center fire handgun. I went to the range 2 times and shot 50 rounds on both occasions. The first time I had one failure to extract, the second time 4 failure to extract. I checked the internet in hope of finding how to tweak the 1911 extractor and found the following guide: http://www.m1911.org/technic2.htm
First, the extractor is already bent much more than on a 45 ACP. I tried to put a loaded round under the extractor as described, and there is no way the round will be kept under tension. There is a lot of play between the side of the slide at the breach face and the round when under the hook of the extractor. So the round automatically fall from the extractor as soon as I let it go.
I tried to bend the extractor a little more. The extractor is already bent a lot and it seems to rub in the extractor channel, preventing it from pushing the round on the side of the slide at the breach.
My question is, is it safe to remove some material from the extractor to let the hook curve more in the direction of the firing pin? In the tuning guide, it is written "This is done by removing a small amount of material at a time, from the locator pad, while maintaining the radius". But in my case it does not seem that the locator pad is rubbing against the channel, it's higher on the extractor.
I also read somewhere else that some 1911 in 9mm have their breach face cut for 40 S&W, causing poor extraction. Anybody know if this is the case with the Norinco? The breech face seem larger than the 9mm rim on my gun, but since I don't have an empty 40 shell, I don't know if it would fit.
Regards,
Arquebusier de Kebec
First, the extractor is already bent much more than on a 45 ACP. I tried to put a loaded round under the extractor as described, and there is no way the round will be kept under tension. There is a lot of play between the side of the slide at the breach face and the round when under the hook of the extractor. So the round automatically fall from the extractor as soon as I let it go.
I tried to bend the extractor a little more. The extractor is already bent a lot and it seems to rub in the extractor channel, preventing it from pushing the round on the side of the slide at the breach.
My question is, is it safe to remove some material from the extractor to let the hook curve more in the direction of the firing pin? In the tuning guide, it is written "This is done by removing a small amount of material at a time, from the locator pad, while maintaining the radius". But in my case it does not seem that the locator pad is rubbing against the channel, it's higher on the extractor.
I also read somewhere else that some 1911 in 9mm have their breach face cut for 40 S&W, causing poor extraction. Anybody know if this is the case with the Norinco? The breech face seem larger than the 9mm rim on my gun, but since I don't have an empty 40 shell, I don't know if it would fit.
Regards,
Arquebusier de Kebec




















































