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Kimber Custom Compact Magazine Release


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Guest RISC777
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Got a Compact Custom Kimber that the magazine binds on the release when inserting the magazine (empty and loaded).  What should I check for?

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Had to hone the release catch a little on a Solo I have. It was a little tight for my liking. Just check for any sharp/rough edges. You can use a fine file and keep checking. Usually doesn't take much. Even a folded piece of sandpaper may take the bite off enough.
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Just one magazine. Nothing unusual around the slot, just the markings of the travel to the catch. I do not think it is a problem, just the tension of the spring and how firmly or quickly the magazine is inserted.

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Had to hone the release catch a little on a Solo I have. It was a little tight for my liking.

I chalk it up to learning a nuance of a new-to-me pistol. I may take the path of what you stated, but the focus is on proper operation and keeping it clean. :-)

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