It could have debris in the barrel or slide causing it not to lock up completely.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View Posti will be home next week if you want me to look at it. Looks like i will have some time on my hands.sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
17 F150 Supercrew - totaled Dec 12, 2018
13 DIB Premium GT, M6, Track Pack, Glass Roof, Nav, Recaros - Sold
86 SVO - Sold
'03 F150 Supercrew - Sold
01 TJ - new toy - Sold
65 F100 (460 + C6) - Sold
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Originally posted by aggie97 View PostXd has a deal right now that gives 3 extra mags and an extra mag holster. Buy new and stop wasting time. You can give me the gun as payment for letting you know about the good deal!
there's some really good deals on xd's right now. Hell, thats any gun, everything is cheap
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Originally posted by aggie97 View PostXd has a deal right now that gives 3 extra mags and an extra mag holster. Buy new and stop wasting time. You can give me the gun as payment for letting you know about the good deal!
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Originally posted by GhostTX View PostHow does the slide not locking back prevent you from shooting it?
I managed to get it back on this morning, going to shoot soon. I think the culprit may be the dove tail, it's pretty rusty inside, and believe it's not seating all the way preventing the slide from going on
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Originally posted by Danny46 View PostBecause I cannot put the slide back on lol. I had to take the slide off to clean it and now it will not go back on. It slides back about half way and binds on something.
I managed to get it back on this morning, going to shoot soon. I think the culprit may be the dove tail, it's pretty rusty inside, and believe it's not seating all the way preventing the slide from going on
spray it with this, you can get it at most auto parts stores
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I love XD pistols. I also want to slowly get into gunsmithing over the next 4 or 5 years as a hobby / side job when I retire. If you want to give her to me. I promise to restore her to perfect operational capacity and return her just for the experience. I'd take lots of photos for my portfolio and of course take it to the range to ensure it is safe and operating properly before returning. If you wanted to install some powder river parts along the way, I can do that too.
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Originally posted by petyweestraw View PostMaybe you can be the resident smith for the members here.
I've been a mechanic all my life, and I have basic machinist skills thanks to the Navy. I have some cool things I made while in the service. My first year out I built a few parts to keep the cheese plant running too (yale may be able to vouch for that). I need to get better at welding. I'm probably going to take local welding classes and machining with my son next summer in the evening. We have a few contacts at DCC.
I'm going to slowly amass the tools I need and this will be a side job and something to do when I retire. It'll also be a great profession to have if the SHTF.
To me it's sad that it takes gunsmiths 2 or 3 weeks to get a few hour job done these days, but it's a very small profession.
Honestly, CJ is probably the closest we have to a board smith now. He's pretty good with adjustments, and has a great grasp of the basics. A lot of guys have done bang up jobs on stock refinishing.
I'm going to collect me some pretty beat up guns if I can and tackle the refinishing and reblueing processes next. I'm going to specialize in guns and rifles that I like, but want to be able to get most anything running again. The funnest thing I read was the PA based school makes you repair 30 different broken guns before you can graduate.
This gun is a good candidate for a work over. I'm pretty certain most all of the parts can be restored and put back in working order. It will have corrosion issues and may have some fitment problems caused by corrosion, but I don't think it's anything beyond my mechanical skills. I've been working on cars, nuclear submarines, and whatnot most of my life. I've accumulated a nice assortment of brass tools building ARs, working on my own firearms etc.
After a lot of research I am all too familiar with the difference between series 70 and 80 1911s, and how their safeties function. I'm also familiar with the Kimber firing pin safety which is a totally different design. Let's just say after all my research I'm starting to think the best, simplest and most true to the original design 1911s for the money are Springfields and the Phillipine copies. Crazy huh? The stuff built recently all has a lot more parts to add a firing pin safety that isn't really needed except by specification of some LEO agencies. I will be obtaining 2 or 3 new 1911s in the near future and most will be of the older "series 70" design with no firing pin safety. "Series 70" and "Series 80" should always appear in parentheses too unless referring to an actual Colt. There are a lot of minor differences in how the manufacturers have addressed this issue. Kimber went a totally different route and has the firing pin safety activated by the grip safety. Most others have the firing pin safety as part of the trigger group, which is the main gripe against the "series 80" design. It makes trigger jobs problematic instead of simple.
So I'm going to need projects to build a portfolio. It's going to take a long time.
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So I got it shooting this weekend, still can't figure out why it's catching like that but it's doing it less. I suspect something in the dovetail mechanism is rusted and not seated correctly. Need to take apart the lower to get to it.
On another note it's shooting like shit lol. Either the barrell and/ or sights are jacked or I was shooting like an asshole. I was shooting at a plinking target so can't say what exactly the spread was; need to take it to a range here soon and see what exactly it's doing. The barrell is pretty roughed up and pitted and I probably need new sights. Other than that the pistol blew through 100 rds of Winchester with no issues
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