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Smurfed it up for you....
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Its a post drop fire fix with the lighter trigger
You didn't sell it cheap at a Roseburg show did you? I bought one there probably close to 20 years ago. Different malfunction though. I paid $150 because the seller said it had something wrong with it.
It jammed frequently and as I looked closely at it I realized that the spring was too long to allow the slide to fully recoil. I carefully measured and trimmed it, and it's worked perfectly ever since.
I also bought a new Philippine made 1911 a while back, for cheap. Fit and finish looked great until I looked down the bore closely. It looked like the bore throat had been cut with a broken reamer; it was ugly, so bad rounds would hang up going into the chamber. Scary that it got past any QC. I sent it back on their dime and they installed a new barrel, now it shoots great and I'm very happy with it.
I see a lot of similar reports, so I wonder about quality control. The one we have had* for about ten years has been shot a ton, both suppressed and not, has had nary a hiccup.
* This little one.
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I shot a Glock once then bought one .sold my soul.so I figured what the hell .I shot a Glock once and now I have no soul.
Sold your soul and you're a truck driver instead of a lawyer. I think you were ripped off.I shot a Glock once then bought one .sold my soul.so I figured what the hell .
So I bought another one . HEHEE
Thank you!Smurfed it up for you....
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Did it change the color of your hair? The trick is to get two Glocks so the universe stays in balance.I shot a Glock once and now I have no soul.
Kel Tek PF-9. Shot about 2' low at 30'. Being uber naive at the time we paid the $70.00 to ship it back. Instead of thinking to have Gun Broker do it for us. They fixed it, we sold it, at quite a loss.
We learned on that little gem that you do NOT make a pocket gun your very first gun!
Live and learn.