what IS it with all these stovepipes in SP01s... ???

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I don't know what's going on, but it doesn't seem to matter what I do: regular extractor spring, or extra power one... regular recoil spring or low powered... factory ammo or reloads... clean behind the extractor or not - I CANNOT get rid of stovepipes in my SP01s... WTF!??!? :bangHead: once every ohhh, 100 rounds, like clockwork... ?!??
 
I believe there are multiple posts on this issue with the SP01s. Lots have changed out the recoil spring......or shot hotter loads.
 
and your Norinco NP22 used to sing so efficently... time to did it out of retirement Omen?

Sorry to hear that your still having problems with your SP01
 
My SP-01 had only one stovepipe when my not so experienced buddy shot it. I believe it was his error. In 800 rounds I never had any malfunctions, gun is all stock. Maybe I'm just lucky. :)
 
How's the Ejector? Maybe it's damaged??

In my old Glock 31 with 9x19 conversion barrel I'd get the occasional stovepipe when the brass missed the ejector; known issue.
 
bojano said:
My SP-01 had only one stovepipe when my not so experienced buddy shot it. I believe it was his error. In 800 rounds I never had any malfunctions, gun is all stock. Maybe I'm just lucky. :)

My wife had one stove pipe, but I blame it on limp wristing. My SP01 has been flawless for me (reminds me of a glock ;) )

I've shot several types of ammo too, including BDX reloads in 124 and 147, WWB in 115 and 124, PMC 124.....
 
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