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Join Date: Sep 2013
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when I chamber the 9x19 it can be pushed further in. if you push it all the way it gets very tight and cannot extract without a lot of effort pulling the toggle. I was scared of misfiring when trying to extract it and wouldnt wish to try it again. I stopped at the gun shop immediately after seeing that the barrel said made in italy because it seemed strange and they were not able to make heads or tails. I need to get my hands on a 9x21 to be 100% sure. If the 9x19 being stuck tight in the chamber is normal than I should be fine but if not I believe it is 9x21. I forgot to mention all the parts are missmatched and has repro grips so its more than likely not an original barrel. on the plus side most the parts are in really good condition.
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Here's a 9x19 fully inserted in the chamber.
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the toggle wont go all the way flush either with the round in the chamber. Is this another bad sign? Im pretty sure its not 30 Luger the bullet fits perfect from the muzzle.
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