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Old 05-25-2011, 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Garpo View Post
My used 9VE started to experience the same thing a couple of days ago. Not knowing how old the magazine was I took it apart, cleaned it, stretched the spring a bit and the slide now locks back on empty like it should. However, I’ll order a new Wolf spring to replace the old one just to be on the safe side.

BTW, I personally haven’t had a major problems with WWB in the majority of my 9mm firearms. The only thing that I've noticed is inconsistency in COAL which resulted in a feeding problems in one of my pistols. For that particular pistol I run the rounds through my bullet seating die to obtain a consistent length.
The lifetime repair policy doesn't require registration and they are apparently honoring used guns as well....you might simply send it to them with the slide-lock issue and let it be "repaired" for free rather than ordering a new spring on your dime....the warranty was meant to be used, and was a huge part of my buying mine....they will generally not be looking to clang a claim with the "normal wear and tear" thing, as it's about customer relations on a gun which costs them very little in the first place....we are not talking forged/machined/hand-fit parts here....
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