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<blockquote data-quote="Garry J" data-source="post: 2538021" data-attributes="member: 71612"><p>If you live close to Springfield I'd like to take a look at it I don't charge anything it's not a business. Just don't let someone start whittling on your gun. A feeding problem is usually something very simple so obvious you overlook it. I fought with a Smith & Wesson pistol I had for quite some time and finally run my finger at the feed ramp and felt a small blemish in the middle three Strokes with a stone and it ran perfect after that never have had any more problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garry J, post: 2538021, member: 71612"] If you live close to Springfield I'd like to take a look at it I don't charge anything it's not a business. Just don't let someone start whittling on your gun. A feeding problem is usually something very simple so obvious you overlook it. I fought with a Smith & Wesson pistol I had for quite some time and finally run my finger at the feed ramp and felt a small blemish in the middle three Strokes with a stone and it ran perfect after that never have had any more problems [/QUOTE]
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