ArmedinAZ":23yglb8e said:revhigh":23yglb8e said:That does seem a little silly ... seems like a sentence put in print to avoid making an engineering change that would make the gun function properly. This would be the only gun in history that I know of that requires that action to release the slide after a mag insertion.
REV
What's interesting about this is the user's manual for the P89,95 etc etc say the same thing.
Wouldn't a wee tiny little bit of filing of the notch in the slide make this "right"?
Bagger":72gh3oky said:I'm selling my SR9c. I can't wait several more hundred rounds for the slide stop lever to 'free up' a bit.
I'll take $300 plus what ever overnight shipping is to a FFL dealer. Of course, the gun can't go to CA, HI, MA, NJ, or NY. But, you know this.
high_caliber":axiq5p5c said:Bagger":axiq5p5c said:I'm selling my SR9c. I can't wait several more hundred rounds for the slide stop lever to 'free up' a bit.
I'll take $300 plus what ever overnight shipping is to a FFL dealer. Of course, the gun can't go to CA, HI, MA, NJ, or NY. But, you know this.
Are you trying to use the stop lever with an empty magazine inserted? On many pistols it is more difficult to release the slide with an empty magazine.
high_caliber":349ln9w2 said:Are you trying to use the stop lever with an empty magazine inserted? On many pistols it is more difficult to release the slide with an empty magazine.
high_caliber":1x0qvzji said:Are you trying to use the stop lever with an empty magazine inserted? On many pistols it is more difficult to release the slide with an empty magazine.
CenterTree":2seb458s said:high_caliber":2seb458s said:Are you trying to use the stop lever with an empty magazine inserted? On many pistols it is more difficult to release the slide with an empty magazine.
Why would this be true?? How would the slide stop release mechanism "know" if the mag is full or empty? :?:
revhigh":1pg4tcsx said:CenterTree":1pg4tcsx said:high_caliber":1pg4tcsx said:Are you trying to use the stop lever with an empty magazine inserted? On many pistols it is more difficult to release the slide with an empty magazine.
Why would this be true?? How would the slide stop release mechanism "know" if the mag is full or empty? :?:
On many guns, it's a part of the mag follower that interracts with the slide stop, thus engaging it. If the follower (which wouldn't be in the equation with a loaded mag), was binding or somehow harshly interracting with the slide stop, it 'could' make a difference ... I've never experienced that, but it 'could' happen for the reasons I mentioned above.
REV
Bagger":1ok0bln2 said:I spoke with Julian at Ruger-Tech. He told me to do what you are talking about. Sit there watching the TV and rack the slide just a bit.
Well, I spent 2 nights doing so. I did so maybe 800 times over the 2 night period. End result? Nada. Then I went to the range and spent 250 rounds thru the gun ... no difference. Yeah, it may get EZr. But, I'm done.
Mike J":m5gu0slo said:I'm sorry it hasn't worked out for you Bagger
Al James":3u5v2ofp said:Upon insertion (of the mag) the proper way to release the slide is to grasp the slide with an overhand grip, pull the slide to the rear and then release the slide under pressure from the recoil spring.
CenterTree":32i4hh3t said:If simply sling shot re-chambering works on the sr9c then I want one,