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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 47
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A couple of Questions
Ok so I have about 200 rds through my SA 1911, and I have a couple of things that are worrying me a bit.
1. I disassembled the pistol for cleaning after my last range trip, and while cleaning the barrel the barrel link pin just fell out. Is it supposed to be this loose? I don't know if theres enough room inside the frame for it to work itself out while firing, but I don't think that would have a happy ending. Any thoughts? 2. I was examining my spent brass, and I noticed that they had burn marks on one side, like the rounds were not seating all the way(or slightly cocked). Is this normal?
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XDTalk Newbie
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 12
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did you buy this new or used? i've had SA 1911's that the link pin was loose after they were shot a bit, but not in 200 rounds. anyway, the barrel lugs are trapped in a cutout in the frame, so the pin can't slide out in use.
maybe send a pic of your brass. every round, or a few? what ammo are you using? |
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XDTalk 2K Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Dearborn Heights, MI
Posts: 2,539
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A lot of my brass shows some "burn marks" on one side, namely my .38's. Probably not a huge deal...I've seen it pretty often.
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XDTalk Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Northern VA
Posts: 54
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The burn marks are usually from gas blow-by around the case. This often happens on low pressure rounds where the case does not expand enough to completely seal the chamber. It's nothing to worry about.
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