Pardini SP 22 FTF, light strikes after barrel change
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 3:25 pm
I have an older pardini sp (#B37xx - see picture), bought used 2 years ago.
Recently, i have had problems with irregular holes in targets at 15m, recrowning the barrel didnt help, so decided to have the barrel replaced.
I now have an old Pardini with the barrel assembly of a SP new - looks good too.
The problem now is that i am getting several (related) problems:
- Failures to feed - when dropping the slide on a magasine, the bolt "binds". it appears to be the round scraping on the lower edge of the chamber.
- light strikes - 3-4 out of 5 shots produce a click instead of a bang - there is a dent in the rim, but not enough to fire. pushing the bolt forward by hand does not change rate of misfires
I suspect several causes:
- tight chamber
- Magasine sits too low compared to new barrel assembly (are mags for SP new of different lenght?) - thus getting the feed angle wrong and causing the
- Broken firing pin? (not likely - gun was firing perfectly before going to the gunsmith)
- ejector hits the end of the ecector slot in the breechface before bolt is 100% closed - producing light strikes?
A fellow clubmember has offered to bring a chamber reamer (for CCI SV) and ream out the chamber - possibly improving feeding. (do/don't?)
Any advice from you gentlemen and women would be much appreciated
Recently, i have had problems with irregular holes in targets at 15m, recrowning the barrel didnt help, so decided to have the barrel replaced.
I now have an old Pardini with the barrel assembly of a SP new - looks good too.
The problem now is that i am getting several (related) problems:
- Failures to feed - when dropping the slide on a magasine, the bolt "binds". it appears to be the round scraping on the lower edge of the chamber.
- light strikes - 3-4 out of 5 shots produce a click instead of a bang - there is a dent in the rim, but not enough to fire. pushing the bolt forward by hand does not change rate of misfires
I suspect several causes:
- tight chamber
- Magasine sits too low compared to new barrel assembly (are mags for SP new of different lenght?) - thus getting the feed angle wrong and causing the
- Broken firing pin? (not likely - gun was firing perfectly before going to the gunsmith)
- ejector hits the end of the ecector slot in the breechface before bolt is 100% closed - producing light strikes?
A fellow clubmember has offered to bring a chamber reamer (for CCI SV) and ream out the chamber - possibly improving feeding. (do/don't?)
Any advice from you gentlemen and women would be much appreciated