First range report and some potential problems!
Posted: September 19th, 2011, 6:10 pm
Took my "new" 1973 P64, my commercial Makarov, and the trusty ol' Nagant to the pistol range today.
I had swapped the recoil and hammer springs and polished a gritty looking feed ramp prior to this trip and was looking forward to it.
I had a couple of instances when the sear was completely disengaged after racking the slide and engaging/disengaging the safety. The trigger simply pulled to the rear without any resistance. Strangely, I could cock the pistol manually but the trigger still wasn't catching anything.
This is really disconcerting, as I was thinking of carrying this little guy.
After popping off the slide for inspection and starting over, things functioned normally. In all instances except for one stovepipe, it was a real pleasure to shoot. It is really snappy, but handles well otherwise, and was as accurate as my Mak--and that's a good thing!
I'll re-install the standard recoil spring next time for an A/B test.
Haven't done the firing pin spring replacement yet. That looks hard!
BTW, my Nagant works fine, as well. Love that old beast.
I had swapped the recoil and hammer springs and polished a gritty looking feed ramp prior to this trip and was looking forward to it.
I had a couple of instances when the sear was completely disengaged after racking the slide and engaging/disengaging the safety. The trigger simply pulled to the rear without any resistance. Strangely, I could cock the pistol manually but the trigger still wasn't catching anything.
This is really disconcerting, as I was thinking of carrying this little guy.
After popping off the slide for inspection and starting over, things functioned normally. In all instances except for one stovepipe, it was a real pleasure to shoot. It is really snappy, but handles well otherwise, and was as accurate as my Mak--and that's a good thing!
I'll re-install the standard recoil spring next time for an A/B test.
Haven't done the firing pin spring replacement yet. That looks hard!
BTW, my Nagant works fine, as well. Love that old beast.