USP said:YEah must be Squib days. I have had multiple ones in my HK on the last two range sessions. This with Federal Factory loaded 147s. The rifling is so tight you cannon knock them out. You have to drill the rounds out. I have heard that apparently the HK barrel on the USP is designed that you can actually shoot a squib out without bursting it, although you might swell it slightly. I didnt want to try it out though, as they arent that cheap. Other than the thing being lodged in the barrel a few times, and getting it drilled out, the most damage was the gas flare up on the mag edges..alittle bit burnt.
Dude its good news that you have all body parts still attached. Look at as a fuked up opportunity to buy a new gun and try a different brand.
On the Federals I took the whole case back, as it was all the same lot number...
buckbrush said:I don't doubt that a Norinco would fare better, I have worked on at least a dozen, and they are the only 1911 out their that always needs carbide cutters for milling . This includes Kimbers, Colts, Springfields...
My Ithica was a ww2 softy, and held together. No ,I don't sell Norinco's or Springfields, I actually think Springfields are very good guns, better value's than Kimbers for sure.
Also, I didn't replace the barrel on the Ithica, as far as I know it still shoots 500 rds a year or so, up on North Vancouver island.
Right, because as everyone knows, Norincos are made from unobtanium and are indestructible unlike those crappy American gunsbuckbrush said:I replaced the slide stop and every thing worked fine. I am almost sure a Norinco 1911 would not grenade like this springfield did.



























