

Note there is a lot of discoloration on the damaged side?
Edit to add
This is all facrtory loads mixed brands.
This is also my 1st 1911
mmcnx2 wrote:Might help if your pictures showed the casings. Appears you had a re-sizing issue.
mmcnx2 wrote:Got to see the pic's and I'd start with the ejector. It may not be releasing the casing early enough, either due to the angle on the bottom edge or ejector tension. This is not normal or correct. If the ejector checks out the next thing would be the recoil spring being overweight or the load being under powered.
While it is not a major issue it can be corrected.
You mentioned you purchased it used. Did you the the ejector out and clean it?
centermass40 wrote:mmcnx2 wrote:Got to see the pic's and I'd start with the ejector. It may not be releasing the casing early enough, either due to the angle on the bottom edge or ejector tension. This is not normal or correct. If the ejector checks out the next thing would be the recoil spring being overweight or the load being under powered.
While it is not a major issue it can be corrected.
You mentioned you purchased it used. Did you the the ejector out and clean it?
mmcnx2,
You have your ejector mixed up with the extractor.
mmcnx2 wrote:Got to see the pic's and I'd start with the ejector. It may not be releasing the casing early enough, either due to the angle on the bottom edge or ejector tension. This is not normal or correct. If the ejector checks out the next thing would be the recoil spring being overweight or the load being under powered.
While it is not a major issue it can be corrected.
You mentioned you purchased it used. Did you the the ejector out and clean it?
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