Gritty Grinding Slide

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rick9plus
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Gritty Grinding Slide

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I have a 1971 round hammer P-64. I have shot it a few times, but notice that the slide feels noticeably "gritty" and grinds when I pull it back to chamber a round. Can anyone tell me what I should look for that might be contributing to the gritty/grinding feel of the slide? I could also use some advice as to what to do to smooth it out. The slide snaps back normally... it just feels rough.

Thanks for the help.
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Maybe what you are feeling is the slide pulling back the hammer.
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Intended for Kel-Tec pistols, Golden Loki's reliability preparation page will give you an idea of the steps involved in completely preparing a semi-auto handgun for smooth operation. http://www.goldenloki.com/gunsmith/keltec/fullrp.htm
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throw some lube where the slide makes contact with the frame. I usually do that after i'm done cleaning the thing and it seems to run fine.
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After I sanitized the works with Gunscrubber I applied a little Lubriplate white grease on the rails and a few drops of Weapon Shield oil on some other spots. It is as smooth as butter in every respect now. So smooth that I can't believe they are nearly 39 years old! :) Then again, I am 42 years old and I cycle like butter too. :o
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I would say the gun needs a good cleaning, especially soaking. I had a similar problem on a makarov I recently purchased but I use this also on my p64. nice and smooth now. use this link and the soaking recipe is at the bottom of the page.

www.makarov.com/tech.html
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