bobsleatherworks
US Veteran
Hello Everyone,
Took my brand new/old 457 to the range for a function test:
Reliabilty to fire every time: FAIL
Problem turned out to be the magazine disconnect function.
After the firing the first round when the mag was definitely fully seated, the weapon "behaved" like the mag was not. A round had been rechambered, the gun cocked, but the trigger had become disconnected.
So, I had learned to press the mag release button, drop and reseat the mag and continue firing. Sometimes the gun kept cycling and firing okay...but sometimes not.
On one firing sequence...because I was feeling for it, I felt the bottom of the mag move almost imperceptibly downward against my palm when it had disconnected again and subsequently failed to fire.
Soooo, what's the fix for this? A new magazine release spring, the catch...or is it something else more sinister?
BTW, all my mags are factory S&W stainless steels...
Take it away....
Bob
Took my brand new/old 457 to the range for a function test:
Reliabilty to fire every time: FAIL
Problem turned out to be the magazine disconnect function.
After the firing the first round when the mag was definitely fully seated, the weapon "behaved" like the mag was not. A round had been rechambered, the gun cocked, but the trigger had become disconnected.
So, I had learned to press the mag release button, drop and reseat the mag and continue firing. Sometimes the gun kept cycling and firing okay...but sometimes not.
On one firing sequence...because I was feeling for it, I felt the bottom of the mag move almost imperceptibly downward against my palm when it had disconnected again and subsequently failed to fire.
Soooo, what's the fix for this? A new magazine release spring, the catch...or is it something else more sinister?
BTW, all my mags are factory S&W stainless steels...
Take it away....
Bob
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