BadFishQuint
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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2020
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- 3
After first inspection everything looked good except for the inside of the chamber that had machining marks. I thought this was normal being a national match barrel and never owning a 1911 style pistol before. After fireing I found that the spent brass have the same machining marks imprinted on them as the chamber. The spent brass have lots of soot more on one side than another. I also thought this was normal and was hoping all problems would go away after some more time different factory ammo and a break in period. It did not and is getting worse. Hand cycling the slide or hitting the slide release to chamber a round with a loaded mag will dent the nose of ball ammo and also scratch and gouge the case brass. Something is just not right with this gun and or the barrels chamber. It seams like something was missed in the manufacturing process or inspection of this firearm. Even the out side of the barrel looks rough.