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I just put my new ejector in and my intermittent feeding problems appeared to go away. I put 50 to 75 through my Luger and only had two jams, which were both on the last round in the magazine. This is much better than the one jam every other magizine that I was having before. I also noticed that the cases now go about 10+ feet straight up instead of dribbeling out like they did before.
I spent so much time focusing on the cartrage and the magizine, and never considered that the ejector may have been causing my feeding problems. I plan on putting a few hundred through it before I say my problems are solved, but hopefully this was my problem all along. If it was in fact the problem, I kind of wish my ejector broke sooner. Does this make sense? Hopefully this isn't just a coincidence. Chris
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It did fix the problems. I put a whole box of white box Winchester through it the othet day without a single jam.
Chris
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The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference - they deserve a place of honor with all that's good. George Washington |
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