Shot the one with just the new recoil spring and got about 4 rounds off then nothing. Dropped the mag and the bullet had no mark on it. So I tried another mag with different ammo. Nothing! Took it out and tried a 3rd mag with another type ammo and again nothing! No marks on the primers to indicate light hits, just no marks at all.
OK loaded the 2nd pistol with the first, steel cased ammo remaining from when the first couple rounds did fire before it all stopped. Nothing! What? Dropped the mag and tried the other brass ammo that didn't fire in #1 gun. Nope, nothing. Not a dent or mark! Repeated with 3rd ammo brand (brass) and, you guessed it, NOTHING! No marks, dings, dents or scratches. I pulled the slides off and pushed the firing pins in with a stick and they moved and seemed to extend all the way out, which told me they hadn't broken or were binding up. THIS IS NUTS! Neither pistol would fire in either SA or DA mode. They DID last time I fired them ....
It seems to me that changing the recoil springs and the one firing pin spring should NOT cause rounds to not fire AT ALL. Especially when the first gun fired 4 times and then stopped but it was the one with the original firing pin spring. Seems I remember reading about the disconnector that slides up and down rubbing on the slide but I can't find that thread (nor do I remember if that even had any bearing on this non-firing problem, anyway). Mine slides freely, if that makes any difference.
So anybody got any thoughts on why or HOW this could happen? I'm gonna put the original recoil springs back on, just for the heck of it. FP spring I'm gonna wait until my new hemostats arrive 'cause I ain't fighting THAT battle underarmed again!!!
