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1911 Hollow point nose dive ??? (Ammo, Ramp, Mag, Mag release)


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Ok, so I have this American Classic 1911 commander. When I insert a mag, there is about 1/8th of an inch play (the same as my RIA commander). With Fiocchi JHP's, the first round nose dives if I don't hold the mag tight in the magwell in when I chamber a round with the slide release. All follow up shots cycle perfect, or operating the action by pulling back the slide.

This happens with all 3 types of mags that I have tried (Factory, Wilson Combat and Chip McCormick.

It only happens with 1 of the 3 types of ammo that I have, Fiocchi JHP, and not with Ball ammo or Golden Sabre's.

So, do I

a) take a dremel to the feed ramp (my favorite option)

:rolleyes: replace mag release

c) Send back for warranty repair with 8 rounds of fiocchi ammo

d) Don't use fiocchi ammo and pay the extra 6 bucks for Hornady xtp's

e) Run 300 more rounds through it and hope it gets better.

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What I wouldn't do is take a dremel tool to anything unless you know exactly what you are doing.

Pfft, I saw some guy on youtube AND I read 1 thread on it. I'm practically an expert. Can I practice on yours first?

Good point. All joking aside, that is some good advice. I would likely make matters worse.

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Have you tried pulling and releasing the slide instead of using the slide release? This may be an option.

Yes, that works ALMOST everytime.

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my opinion = polish the feed ramp. start by hand sanding with 1000 grit sand paper, than 2000 grit. finish up with a dremmel and polishing compound :rolleyes:

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o, i should add ....

whether my firearm needed it or not, I polish them all :rolleyes: have yet to see any ill effect from polishing the feedramp!

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Ok, so I have this American Classic 1911 commander. When I insert a mag, there is about 1/8th of an inch play (the same as my RIA commander). With Fiocchi JHP's, the first round nose dives if I don't hold the mag tight in the magwell in when I chamber a round with the slide release. All follow up shots cycle perfect, or operating the action by pulling back the slide.

This happens with all 3 types of mags that I have tried (Factory, Wilson Combat and Chip McCormick.

It only happens with 1 of the 3 types of ammo that I have, Fiocchi JHP, and not with Ball ammo or Golden Sabre's.

So, do I

a) take a dremel to the feed ramp (my favorite option)

:rolleyes: replace mag release

c) Send back for warranty repair with 8 rounds of fiocchi ammo

d) Don't use fiocchi ammo and pay the extra 6 bucks for Hornady xtp's

e) Run 300 more rounds through it and hope it gets better.

How many rounds have gone thru it to date? Break in period (500-800 rds) should be confined to ball, IMO. I'd be leaning towards option D, maybe B also.

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Are these 7 or 8 round mags? Is the mag that came with it different than the others in round count? If they are 8 round mags have you tried loading just seven rounds in them and then seeing if they do this?

I think at this point you should run the gun wet and stick to hard ball ammo and break it in good. I would certainly stay away from the ammo it doesn't like. You can always try again with that ammo once the gun has several hundred rounds through it.

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Are these 7 or 8 round mags? Is the mag that came with it different than the others in round count? If they are 8 round mags have you tried loading just seven rounds in them and then seeing if they do this?

Yep, this is another good idea to try.

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Are these 7 or 8 round mags? Is the mag that came with it different than the others in round count? If they are 8 round mags have you tried loading just seven rounds in them and then seeing if they do this?

I think at this point you should run the gun wet and stick to hard ball ammo and break it in good. I would certainly stay away from the ammo it doesn't like. You can always try again with that ammo once the gun has several hundred rounds through it.

7 Rounds in an 8 round mag works perfectly.. WTH is up with that. I owe you a box of 9mm ammo :P

Name the time and place!

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In the interest of edumacation, what is the root cause of kesava's feeding problem (symptom), which is cured by leaving one round out of the mag? Is there a permanent way to solve the underlying problem?

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Warbird hit it! Sounds like the best thing to do, before you play around with it! Polish that feedramp and you may void your warranty!

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