Looks like Warwick Tactical is now making Springfield Prodigy aluminum grips in the raw or black anodized. Comes with mainspring housing and mag release.... Can get in 3 different textures. Cheaper than the Phoenix Trinity too.
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Reviving this thread seeking some troubleshooting help for my kids 4.25”.
Out of nowhere, his prodigy started failing to extract. Slide cycles after the shot, extractor fails to grab the fired case out of the chamber, slide attempts to load the next round jamming everything up. When it started doing it, the gun was dirty, had maybe 200 rounds through it since last cleaning. But couldn’t get through a mag.
Unknown round count on the gun as I bought it used, I have a new egw extractor on the way. That’s about the last internal part that’s still factory, the rest of the gun has been swapped over to egw stuff. I did pull the extractor out of the slide and cleaned everything up inside there, tweaked the extractor a touch. That helped, and thought it was fixed. We test fired it before this weeks uspsa match, but mid-stage on his second string it started tying the gun up again. Would polishing the ramp and chamber fix this? I can’t help but think it would help. Other than replacing parts and polishing things up, I’m at my wits end trying to figure this one out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Pic for entertainment and proud dad moments. He just turned 13.
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Cleaned the channel out and it’s still doing it. Wasn’t near as bad as my staccato P was when it started doing the same thing, the amount of crap in there was amazing. New extractor is on the way. Aside from the safety, this will be the last factory mim part left.Agree it sounds like an extractor and/or extractor tension, also give the extractor channel a good cleaning, sometimes a lot of crap can build up in here and cause issues.
Also you probably already know this, but I see a lot of people drop pistol slides with a round in the chamber, especially when they are having issues getting a gun to run. Avoid it, it's extremely hard on extractors, you can easily chip the claw hook, and/or bend the hook causing issues.
Who loads a chamber singly, with their fingers?!I believe dropping the slide on an empty chamber is also frowned upon, but for other reasons on 1911's it's hard on the trigger parts, but it's probably not good for a variety of reasons to have the slide slam home with nothing there.
The reason that slamming the slide home on a round in the chamber is bad is because the extractor slams into the rear cartridge rim and has to bend/flex much more than normal to move around it, and at full speed with nothing slowing it down. Normally when a pistol cycles the cartridge rim being stripped slides up into the slide so the rim of the cartridge slides between the gap between the breech face and extractor. So it does two things, there's a sharper impact on the thin hook of the extractor and it has to bend more than normal. Depending on the design and part quality of course that happening can be a non-issue or a major issue. It used to be the "fancy" extractors where hardened pretty high to try and retain their sharp hooks, but that also makes them more brittle and prone to chipping.
As you said though, things happen, esp. in comps.
Haven’t had time, been on the road since my Friday post. I did notice a burr and slight dent in the extractor hook. Either way, the mim parts are getting replaced.Did you try the test like in Adam's video to see how firmly the round is being held by the extractor?
People who don’t know how to Barney load a pistol?Who loads a chamber singly, with their fingers?!
I may try that. Thank youI FINALLY got around to fitting the Atlas ambi safety to my Prodigy today. The atlas safety been sitting here for months, one of the last few factory parts i hadnt replaced.
Man, what a world of difference the Atlas safety makes compared to the factory safety. Much bigger of an upgrade than I expected. So smooth, and positive clicks. Highly recommend upgrade!
Now the only factory parts left on my Prodigy are the slide and barrel.
Usually I see this happen when someone has a failure of some type, esp. feeding issues, and they get flustered, or they end up with 1 round left in a box etc. They will single load a round by hand and drop the slide home. I remember one comp shooter that would do it because he'd drop a round in the chamber by hand, and if it bound up, it was time to clean the gun. If it dropped in clean, he'd drop the slide throw a mag in and keep shooting.Who loads a chamber singly, with their fingers?!