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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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1911 Kaboom! Diagnosis help? (and always wear eye pro!).
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<blockquote data-quote="JRY46" data-source="post: 2150162" data-attributes="member: 2161"><p>1st off , glad you and anyone there is fine. After shooting USPSA/IPSC for well over 13 years this definitely looks like a double charge, seen it on multiple occasions with everything from 9mm major all the way to the .38 Supers & 9x23's. Double check the barrel link, pin and the bottom of the barrel where the slide stop rides and the slide stop. Chances are they are galled or tweaked from the excess pressure of that round. To be safe I would replace all of those parts and toss the old ammo and keep shooting that 1911. I see that this link has been going on for a while now but make sure you have the right length link so the gun functions............................JR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRY46, post: 2150162, member: 2161"] 1st off , glad you and anyone there is fine. After shooting USPSA/IPSC for well over 13 years this definitely looks like a double charge, seen it on multiple occasions with everything from 9mm major all the way to the .38 Supers & 9x23's. Double check the barrel link, pin and the bottom of the barrel where the slide stop rides and the slide stop. Chances are they are galled or tweaked from the excess pressure of that round. To be safe I would replace all of those parts and toss the old ammo and keep shooting that 1911. I see that this link has been going on for a while now but make sure you have the right length link so the gun functions............................JR [/QUOTE]
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