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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Gary
Out of experience I can tell you that a "stovepipe" generally may be caused by: a loose grip, loose or damaged ejector, worn extractor, load too light for the recoil spring, (or spring far too heavy for the load), worn extractor or with a tension too light. My 2 cents Sergio
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