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<blockquote data-quote="rdl65" data-source="post: 2725386" data-attributes="member: 5507"><p>A lot can be seen by standing on the ejection side of the weapon while someone else fires it. Do this from a safe distance and observe what is going on when you fire it.</p><p></p><p>My .40 caliber Springfield was having ejection problems and I did this. I could see it was short stroking some times. I replaced the recoil spring with a lighter one and the problem went away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdl65, post: 2725386, member: 5507"] A lot can be seen by standing on the ejection side of the weapon while someone else fires it. Do this from a safe distance and observe what is going on when you fire it. My .40 caliber Springfield was having ejection problems and I did this. I could see it was short stroking some times. I replaced the recoil spring with a lighter one and the problem went away. [/QUOTE]
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