I have a 1911 that is having an issue where about once every couple of mags, the slide stop engages. My research suggests this is an issue where the cartridges in the mag can hit the slide stop and holds the action open. The remedy seems to be- if you see copper on the slide stop- to file the slide stop enough to prevent the interference. Ok, cool. Here’s a pic of the failure. Note, I did not lock the action open to take the pic. The action locked open on the previous round, and I did not disturb the round in the mag to take the pic. What you see is what I saw. The mags are 8 round stainless Wilson Combat mags. Overall, the gun has about 1000 or so rounds on it, split across 8 mags, so the mags are pretty fresh…
Other than guess and check on filing down the slide stop, anything else I should be looking at? This is a fun gun, so reliability is only a concern in as much as guns that run are more fun that guns that don’t. Thanks.
Other than guess and check on filing down the slide stop, anything else I should be looking at? This is a fun gun, so reliability is only a concern in as much as guns that run are more fun that guns that don’t. Thanks.