woodsman1st
Bearcat
Never even thought of that Mike; sad to say, I believe you are totally correct.
Ken
Ken
S&W Fan":233mhq43 said:will a new barrel eliminate this problem????
tkarter":1ufveqh6 said:Polymer flexing is the most likely cause.
imho
tk
tkarter":3sm4r6tj said:Is your SR9 peening Cheezwhiz?
tk
tkarter":1u9umjep said:My line of thinking on the peening issue is not bad barrels. It is timing issues.
If the takedown pin goes through the cam and is part of the action I am thinking the pin moves more in some than others or the polymer is flexing more in some than others.
I believe the peening issue is real but not the majority of SR9s.
I don't have one nor have I ever shot one.
I just have been considering based on all the talk here on the forum.
And I also may be totally wrong.
tk
Consider this, when I took my CCW class I shot 120 rd of Spear Lawman. They did seem hotter than other target rounds when shooting.
I didn't have any peening before that, it did after, a good size lip!
I wonder if +p type ammo causes a timing issue=to slam?