GSP .32 - Misfeeds and jams
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:13 am
I am having a problem with my Walther GSP .32.
It had four or five misfeeds/jams during a 100 rounds shooting session.
I noticed that it happened in the third round (I don't think it was a coincidence).
So, with the magazine fully loaded with 5 rounds, it shot two rounds, and the third round stopped (jam) just before getting inside the chamber.
The top of the bullet goes up and hits the chamber's entrance (at 12 or 11 o'clock).
Than, pulling the slide, the jammed round goes off the pistol, and it normally shoots the last two rounds.
This happened with Lapua ammo (factory made) and reloaded ammo.
Some guys said it may be a problem with the magazine.
Other sait that this pistol has very limited tolerances in measures, to be accurate, so that the ammo has to respect those tolerances. Well, it is true, but it also happened with Lapua...
Someone said it could be a problem with the GSP project.
Any clues?
Tks.
Faduka
It had four or five misfeeds/jams during a 100 rounds shooting session.
I noticed that it happened in the third round (I don't think it was a coincidence).
So, with the magazine fully loaded with 5 rounds, it shot two rounds, and the third round stopped (jam) just before getting inside the chamber.
The top of the bullet goes up and hits the chamber's entrance (at 12 or 11 o'clock).
Than, pulling the slide, the jammed round goes off the pistol, and it normally shoots the last two rounds.
This happened with Lapua ammo (factory made) and reloaded ammo.
Some guys said it may be a problem with the magazine.
Other sait that this pistol has very limited tolerances in measures, to be accurate, so that the ammo has to respect those tolerances. Well, it is true, but it also happened with Lapua...
Someone said it could be a problem with the GSP project.
Any clues?
Tks.
Faduka