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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1064095" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Like Mark says make sure the firing pin hasn't dinged the edge of the chamber from dry firing. </p><p>Also make sure there is no junk in the extractor slot of the barrel.</p><p>Look on extractor edge (call it left) that it may be hitting the barrel in the slot before closing. Thereby being held out away from the rim of the casing when the gun fires causing the extractor to slide past.</p><p>Or junk between the extractor and the slide holding it out to far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1064095, member: 6777"] Like Mark says make sure the firing pin hasn't dinged the edge of the chamber from dry firing. Also make sure there is no junk in the extractor slot of the barrel. Look on extractor edge (call it left) that it may be hitting the barrel in the slot before closing. Thereby being held out away from the rim of the casing when the gun fires causing the extractor to slide past. Or junk between the extractor and the slide holding it out to far. [/QUOTE]
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