Hope everything works out OK.
Generally speaking, changing three or more things at one time makes it at least that much harder to track down the cause of anything,
That includes feeding problems with a 1911-type pistol (probably especially last-round feeding problems...)
Unless it had come loose or something, your original ejector was probably just fine.
Similarly, I doubt your extractor was a problem, but it now sounds like it might be. The 'shake test' is not very reliable. In fact, the 'spec' doesn't involve any shaking at all...
The Wilson magazine may be your 'last and only' hope.
Good luck.
I think you'll probably need it...
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Complete thread:
- 1911 -
Dave B,
2013-02-02, 17:51
- Hope everything works out OK. -
FOG,
2013-02-02, 22:53
- shaking test? There's no shake test for 1911s -
Rob Leahy,
2013-02-02, 23:27
- Not on this side of the border... - FOG, 2013-02-02, 23:35
- The ejector was peened pretty good - Dave B, 2013-02-02, 23:45
- shaking test? There's no shake test for 1911s -
Rob Leahy,
2013-02-02, 23:27
- Hope everything works out OK. -
FOG,
2013-02-02, 22:53