[*]Rack the slide three times. Force it closed so the ejector will slip over the rim of the stuck case.
Damn confused newbs - who needs 'em anyway!![]()
I bought my first S&W in 1974. I had a lot of worries and did a bunch of foolish things back then.
I'm sure everyone on these boards went through it at one time or another. You can't imagine the frustration involved in pre-Internet days trying to get assistance on gun issues. It usually involved paying a going to a gunsmith, having him take it into the back room, clear the malfunction, and come back out front and say,"That'll be $10. Oh, and here's a new mag that'll stop that from happening in the future. Just in case, toss those snap caps".
I hope I learned a few things in the last 40 years.
Good catch. I went back and fixed that.No wonder the newbie's getting confused. You're trying to slip the ejector over the case instead of the extractor when trying to clear a malf.
Here is a little thread I made to help with parts identification: http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-m-p-pistols/341115-m-p-parts-identification.htmlI hater to say it but I don't know what Id' look for as far as the extractor
I had a 4506 at one time, but needed rent money...Nice job Rastoff. You don't happen to own a 3rd. Gen. , do you?