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mr alexander
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Victor Smokestacking

Post by mr alexander »

HS Victor, E. Hartford pistol, new purchase in 1977. Having smokestacks/stovepipes, regardless of ammo used. Two pistolsmiths have serviced it; problem continues. Tried using a Volquartsen EDM-made extractor I installed myself; problem continues! Can anyone recommend a remedy or a pistolsmith who specializes in High Standards? Thank you!
Rover
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Post by Rover »

For free you can try an extremely good cleaning, especially the magazines (inside).
philip_T
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Grip and lube would also be my guess..

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NFT
Levergun59
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Post by Levergun59 »

If it has been dryfired, the later High Standards had a tendency to peen the chamber wall where the firing pin usually hits brass. The chamber will have a slight bulge inward that when the brass expands to the chamber during firing will have considerable drag on the slide during extraction. A round punch, delicately tapped will solve the problem.
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PFribley
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Victor

Post by PFribley »

If you go to rimfire central. Click the high standard standard area. Search for Jbars discussion on tuning high standard mags. This will probablly be your solution.
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