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So it seems to me like my spend casings are crimped/dented on the side after ejection. I noticed after shooting a bunch of rounds that the crimped part/dented part is actually having pieces of brass being shaved off of it at some point in the firing/ejection process and it's spreading those shavings all over my Luger. It gets everywhere and it's scratching my finish
![]() I stopped using the original mag once I got my 2 new mec-gar magazines but those don't seen to help this brass shavings problem. Also, 50% of the time the action doesn't like to stay open after shooting the last bullet. about 40% of the time the action stays open with 1 bullet remaining. What's going on with that? It's happening with my 2 new mec-gar mags and my original mag. Here are some pictures. Sorry for the massive size and bad quality. I just want to get this fixed! ![]() it does this to all the ammo, although sometimes it's not that crimped/dented. Most of the time, however, it's pretty dented. ![]() ![]() as you can see here, the casings are pretty dented. Not sure if this is normal ![]() this is where the majority of the built up is. The brass just grinds in there and scratches everything ![]() As said earlier, this stuff gets everywhere including all down into the grip area. ![]() here's some of it on my original magazine. Any kind of help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! |
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I wrote this before I had a cup of coffee..Never mind!
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I don't think the extractor would affect anything but the cartridge base, not its rim.
Try this; Take a permanent magic marker and make marks near the rim of a few loaded cartridges at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 positions. Mark one of these lines with an additional "T" for Top and chamber the round making sure that the "T" mark is right a the top position. After firing, see where the shaved area is in relation to your marks. This will help you determine which of the gun's components is acting on the spent shell. |
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What does the breech throat area of your barrel look like?
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I'll snap a picture of it and you can have a looksie. I don't exactly know what I would be looking for. |
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I agree with Marc that I would be looking at the breech throat or the feeding ramp for a sharp edge or anomaly. I think this is more likely happening upon ejecting so there is little danger of overpressure, but the spent shells are clearly hitting something upon ejection with considerable force.
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I have seen this happen after ejection on my Russian TT33 and other pistol brass.
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What is that "U" shaped piece at the top of your extractor groove? That does not belong there!?!
Please take a photo of this area from the top of the pistol looking down. This right here may be your problem. I also don't see how a normal extractor could fit in the groove with that piece in there, so a photo of your extractor would also be useful. Jerry, you may have been onto something after all! |
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I believe that the "U" shaped "problem" is just an optical illusion caused by the angle that the photo was taken. So long as this part of the received doesn't extend into the extractor cut of the barrel, it should be OK. Too many of you chasing Zebras. Unually when the case mouth of a spent case is crushed, it's a result of the toggle returning faster than the case can eject. There are several possible cause of this, but with the lack of HO after the last round, I would postulate that the recoil spring is too strong for the ammo being used. Cutting a link or two off of the current recoil spring, should solve this problem. Of course it would be a good idea to also check the condition of the extractor and ejector, which can also delay case removal. TH
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![]() I hope that's what you were looking for :/ I'm still going to try your idea; just haven't been to the range yet. Quote:
here's some photos of the extractor and ejector. I'm new to lugers so I don't know what abnormalities in which I may be looking ![]() ![]() It's a bit dirty.. sorry! Wanted it this way for the photos though |
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Take a look at the extractor spring (the little coil spring below the extractor itself). When it is weak, the round will be pulled backwards, and rammed out by the next round. The dent is usually caused by the extracted case banging into the receiver. You should notice that the case barely clears the gun while shooting. With a fresh extractor spring, the case will jump over you.
I had a mismatched VoPo with the same 'features'. The cases kept hitting me in the face, or on top of my head, and all were dented. Finally I replaced the extractor spring and all went back to normal. |
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Well the rounds seem to jump high well enough and usually bang me on the top of my head after hitting the ceiling above the shooting station. i'll take a looksie at the spring; anything I should notice when looking at it if it's a weak spring? Could the ejector be cutting into the rounds that give that triangular shaving pattern (see original photos) Thanks! Great info as well. |
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Looking at your photos, and noting that you are using WWB, I don't think the "brass" you are seeing in the pistol action is brass at all. WWB is loaded with ball powder, and in my experience it leaves some unburnt powder particles in the action after firing. These particles are a yellow / brass color as the deterent coating gets burned off, and are very small spheres or flattened spheres. To the average shooter they do appear to be "brass" particles, but instead are simply unburnt pwder particles and are quite normal when firing ammo loaded with some types of ball powder. I see this all the time when firing my Sigs with Winchester ammo...
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Now that you mentioned it, I see a lack of symmetry in the area you're talking about as well as a misaligned witness mark. Here's a photo. ![]() |
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Geco has a similar burn/residue behavior.
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It looks like the barrel is not rotationally aligned in the receiver. Note the lack of symmetry at the extractor cut.
Note how the left side of the cut is vertically aligned, and the right side of the cut has a step. Does the barrel witness mark line up, and is the front sight perfectly vertical to the receiver and frame? Marc
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Sky Zero,
Unburnt powder particles can look shiny if they are covered in oil or when you shine a bright light on them. Powder particles are round or semi-round flattened spheres, often very small. Powder particles would not be in the shape of strips, or rectangles. My guess is that most of what your seeing is powder particles, with probably some real brass particles thrown in too... |
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![]() should I get my proof marks aligned? (see picture 2 posts up) |
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