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I received this question from a friend of my fathers. Any help, info, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

This is a first time for me with a .45 ACP - a serious malfunction. I

was at the range today instructing my youngest on a .40 Glock. When

done, I pulled out my .45 Colt Defender, loaded with factory 230 grain

ball, fired one round (head shot) and noticed immediately it

malfunctioned. I knew it was broke. I heard it and

felt it. It ejected but it didn't cycle a new round.

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Green toothpick points to the spring just sticking out of the assembly. You can see where it is jammed.

Red toothpick points to the crack on the recoil spring cap.

Yellow toothpick points to the fractured piece of the recoil spring cap.

I got it apart finally and it took some force and two people to get the

slide stop removed.

I was firing a factory load, normal 230 grain ball. It wasn't a hot

custom load. From what I'm about to describe, you'd think it was a hot

load, or, there was some metal fatigue and it was ready to go no matter

what load was fired. I had about 150 rounds through it when it

malfunctioned. None were hot loads.

The Recoil Spring Cap is cracked just right of the recoil spring guide

rod from the 5 o'clock to 1 o'clock position and one of the "toes"

(don't know a better word for it) is completely cracked off.

The whole assembly appears fused by a spring that's jammed into the

recoil spring cap and into the recoil spring bushing.

I'm going to get this fixed, obviously. This thing is still under

warranty by Colt. However, do you know of an alternative to Colt

factory parts for this mechanism? If necessary I'll customize it to

prevent similar malfunction.

This is a first time for me with a .45 ACP - a serious malfunction. I

was at the range today instructing my youngest on a .40 Glock. When

done, I pulled out my .45 Colt Defender, loaded with factory 230 grain

ball, fired one round (head shot) and noticed immediately it

malfunctioned. If I needed a second shot on target I'd be dead.

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Anything shorter than a Combat Commander will always be problematic when it comes to reliable functioning.

As for the breakage, well Colt's quality hasn't been up to par since the late 1970's

Box it up and get a shipping label to return it to Colt.

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  • 5 years later...

Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but this one has been bothering me since it came up as the first image in a Google search...

Seems to me this breakage/problem was induced by improper assembly. The larger front spring was installed backwards - the closed end should go to the back of the guide rod.

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