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    20 hours ago, waktasz said:

    Had a similar problem recently and it was my slide stop pin. The pin itself was rotating inside of the slide stop lever, making for some weird feeling recoil.  

     

    You can wiggle the pin in my slide stop. 

    My other slide stop pin in my other stock 2 does the same thing. I have no problems with the back up.

  2. The gun is clean, that was the first thing i did. If it was a recoil spring i think it would happen more consistently rather than a couple times on a stage. I have shot a stock 2 for 3yrs. And never had a problem with my thumb coming in contact with the slide. I just bought this gun off some one who just threw parts in the gun. I went through the gun fitted and polish everything to make is correct. The slowing down part i think is when the slide is moving to the rear of the gun. It doesn't cause any malfunctions or feeding problems. And yes this is a question if anyone has experienced this problem. Thanks for all or any input.

  3. For the last 2 matches i have noticed the slide cycling oddly like something is hanging up or slowing it down. It only happens a couple times per stage, and have not had a chance to reproduce the problem in practice yet. Nothing in the gun looks like there is unusual markings or wear on any of the parts. It is a stock 2 with 1 piece sear, titan hammer, bolo, ex.firing pin block, henning guide rod, 8lb. Recoil spring, and the barrel is reamed. I can definitely say it is not a ammo problem.

  4. I'm running android tablets for praticscore. How do you create a master shooter list so when people sign in their name is already there.

    We have just been loading a previous match so the people's names come up....but im sure there is a better way

  5. 1 hour ago, PatriotDefense said:

    Just reamed the barrels on a customers Stock II pistols, one of which we tuned and the other he did himself. Ran 100rnds of ammo primed with CCI primers with a 13lb spring in DA only............ and they're 100% reliable..... it can be done dont give up the fight

    If the ammo is loaded short enough that it passes the plunk test, is reaming a barrel going to fix light strikes 

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    1 hour ago, PatriotDefense said:

     

     

    How far back is the hammer coming in DA? Did you hit the wing of the BOLO, do you have a lighter trigger bar plunger spring installed, and how hard have you polished on the area of the trigger bar 

    The hammer goes half the distance in DA compared to SA.  I did hit the wing of the BOLO and i habe a factory plunger spring.

    I polished that area pretty good where the bolo contacts the trigger bar. 

     

  7. I just seen on the PD web site that they recommend the Extreme sear and titan hammer installed with the bolo.

    I screwed up the first bolo i tried to install, the second one works but im not sure the hammer in DA is coming back far enough..that could be my light strike problem in DA 

  8. I have been having some light strikes too. Everything in my S2 has been polished twice. It only happens on DA.

    I have a Titan hammer, 1-piece sear (not extreme), bolo, extend firing pin block, PD: firing pin and spring, PD hammer springs from 12 to 15.5 lbs. 

    I'm currently running the 14lb. hammer spring.

    Things I have ruled out of being the problem: removed firing pin block, polished the crap out of everything, I do have a factory plunger spring in the gun, ammo is not a problem (I'm running winchester primers) and my OAL. is good (pass the plunk test)...

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