I have a S&W Model 52 I purchased new in the late 80's and has no modifications to it and only has about 1000 rounds through it.
The gun started performing a double feed situation. I first thought the round was getting hung up in the barrel so it thoroughly cleaned it and a round freely moves in and out by just tilting the barrel. This did not solve the problem.
I thought the extractor may have broken or badly worn, but on close examination it looked fine to me.
After making some dummy rounds I tried to cycle them through the gun. What I noticed is the round in the chamber would start to be extracted when it comes in contact with something. If this happens fast enough the extractor comes off the round being extracted and the slide will pick up a new round out of the magazine and a double feed incurs.
My theory is that the round being extracted is hitting the front of the round in the magazine. Because when I hand cycle the slide I feel it come in contact with something, when I release the magazine the slide is able to come fully to the rear. If the last round is in the chamber the round will extract and the slide will lock back as it should.
This situation occurred with both magazines.
I am in search for an experienced Model 52 gunsmith repair my gun.
Thank you
The gun started performing a double feed situation. I first thought the round was getting hung up in the barrel so it thoroughly cleaned it and a round freely moves in and out by just tilting the barrel. This did not solve the problem.
I thought the extractor may have broken or badly worn, but on close examination it looked fine to me.
After making some dummy rounds I tried to cycle them through the gun. What I noticed is the round in the chamber would start to be extracted when it comes in contact with something. If this happens fast enough the extractor comes off the round being extracted and the slide will pick up a new round out of the magazine and a double feed incurs.
My theory is that the round being extracted is hitting the front of the round in the magazine. Because when I hand cycle the slide I feel it come in contact with something, when I release the magazine the slide is able to come fully to the rear. If the last round is in the chamber the round will extract and the slide will lock back as it should.
This situation occurred with both magazines.
I am in search for an experienced Model 52 gunsmith repair my gun.
Thank you