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XDTalk 1K Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: MO, USA
Posts: 1,352
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Nope, I can't get mine to not lock back with hand-cycling. It's when you're actually shooting it, when the mag spring has that fraction of a second to push the slide lock up and into position on an empty mag. At that point, a factory spring might not be strong enough to do the job. Mine isn't.
Sounds like a range report is in order! ETA - I just noticed they give you a 10% extra power mag spring, so you should be good to go. I wonder if they use a Wolff or ISMI spring?
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XDTalk Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 45
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Yea hand cycling on mine it only locks back after the last round.
But yea im gonna try to hit up the range soon to test this guy out. |
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