Latest Model 41 Problem

NavyVet24

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Took both 41s to the range this week. My original one (other thread covers its sanded stocks, etc.) has worked perfectly with Eley Target and CCI Std since I replaced the recoil spring with a Wolfe. Tuesday, inserting a magazine, it jammed about 1/4" from being fully seated. Would not eject and could not be pulled out. Once home, I removed the stocks and could not see why the magazine was jammed. Disassembled the magazine in the pistol to remove the 10 live rounds. Used Kroil to slick things up and finally got the magazine shell out. Now I can only insert a magazine if I do so while pushing the mag release. Cannot insert without doing so. Any thoughts on whether I have a damaged magazine retainer or spring? Starting to think this thing is cursed.
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I shot bullseye in the 1970's with a 1967 vintage model 41. It ate Mini Mags at a 100% success, but would not digest std. velocity anything. Seeing what they cost these days I'm sorry I traded it, but when I stopped going to matches I had no use for it.
 
Same range, same magazines, same ammo. No idea of what may have caused this. I removed the barrel and cleaned it, but went nowhere near the magazine retainer/release. Demonic possession is my current belief. Ordered new parts from Numrich because throwing money at it seems to be the only viable option.
 
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When I started shooting Bullseye, I bought a new Model 41. I could never get it to shoot 90 rounds without a alibi, no matter what ammo I used. It went to the Air Force Marksman Ship Unit twice. I gave up and got a High Standard 106 and never had any more problems.
 
Before doing anything else, field strip the gun and MAKE SURE your Wolff recoil spring has the opened end REARWARD! Unless Wolff corrected this issue, if you insert the spring open end forward towards the muzzle, the gun can easily lock up and or malfunction. I do not know wether or not Wolff has corrected this issue by finishing both ends. S&W's recoil springs are finished on both ends, so it is a non directional spring. Check to see of the Wolff spring has an opened end and if so make sure the open end faces rearward!!!
 
You can also disassemble the magazine and make sure the spring in the magazine is in the correct way. Also while rare, springs can break. I have only encountered one broken magazine spring in my lifetime and while it was not on a M41, it technically can happen.
 
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Trade it off for a High Standard.:eek:

(and now ducking for cover...)

Seriously though, the mag catch/spring is the most likely suspect.
 
The Model 41 is an outstanding target .22, but I prefer my Hamden High Standard Model 106 Citation. With that being said, High Standard magazines are super picky and can be a royal pain in the butt.
 
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