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Ok.You're new here. You have to realize certain deaf is special. Smart as a whip, but "Special"
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Ok.You're new here. You have to realize certain deaf is special. Smart as a whip, but "Special"
The back one is how i have most of them seated, almost flush if not a little recessed. The front one I reseated a little more. Which one would be better?
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This. They should ALL bottom out.You seat them until they are seated.
Ok so squeeze them in til they move no more ! Maybe I was a little light in the push.
Factory ammo...hmmm I had 0 misfires with federal 357 mags and 2 with Armscor 38spl. The winchester 38spl worked fine too if i remember correctly. I shot about 150 through the gun the first time out with 0 issues. Another 150 the second time where I had the 2 armscor misfires. And now I shot my reloads through it ..maybe 100...150 again and I had lots of misfires. Makes me believe its the ammo!? I would say probably 1/3 did not go bang in DA but went off in SA
Okay, how do you support your claim?It's your gun.
Okay, how do you support your claim?
But he's shooting his reloads.Your gun shoots centerfire pistol rounds with the same success rate as cheap 22LR??
But he's shooting his reloads.
OP: Factory is ok?
*should* ...but don't really. Its unfortunate. I know what potentially causes the light strikes as I investigated the function of the gun and could technically fix this myself. its either that the spring needs more tension or the firing pin needs to come out a tad more (too much material on the hammer where it contacts the frame).Any misfires at all with factory ammo would lead me believe that there's an issue with the gun.
I don't know much about Pythons, but on a Smith I'd check the mainspring tension screw. On a brand new Python, I think I'd call Colt and get them to fix it. You pay that much for a nice gun, they should provide first class warranty service.