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General => Gunsmithing => Topic started by: Wolfie on October 19 2014 09:38:56 PM MDT

Title: Slide Stops
Post by: Wolfie on October 19 2014 09:38:56 PM MDT
Whats a good slide stop to buy?

I cannot get my Razorback to lock back after the last round consistently. Only problem with the gun.
Title: Re: Slide Stops
Post by: tommac919 on October 20 2014 07:07:05 AM MDT
stronger spring needed on slide lock?
Title: Re: Slide Stops
Post by: Intercooler on October 20 2014 07:10:18 AM MDT
Work your slide notch and stop.
Title: Re: Slide Stops
Post by: The_Shadow on October 20 2014 07:40:25 AM MDT
With the slide off of the frame, insert the empty magazine and the slide stop to see it the magazine has any interference.
With the slide off I can see the slide stop is or is not being pushed up by by the magazine follower.
If you have a dummy round or two you can place them in the magazine to see how they work with the stop as well.

Title: Re: Slide Stops
Post by: Wolfie on October 20 2014 10:29:27 AM MDT
Thanks for the advice
Title: Re: Slide Stops
Post by: DenStinett on October 20 2014 08:32:21 PM MDT
Not sure about the DW1911s
But with Colts, there are different Slide Stops for each; 22, 9mm (38super), 10mm and 45acps
22 - #2
9mm - #3
10mm - #4
45 - #1
You may have the wrong Slide Stop in yours
Title: Re: Slide Stops
Post by: Wolfie on October 20 2014 08:53:13 PM MDT
Its marked 10.

My 9 DW is marked 9.

Kimber uses the same SS for its 9, 38S and 10.

I am going to pull the one from the 10 and try it.
Title: Re: Slide Stops
Post by: harrygunner on October 21 2014 11:01:48 AM MDT
A '10-8' slide stop eliminated that issue for me. We selected the one for 9mm/.38 Super.

A gunsmith had marked some mags as "bad" when the slide would not lock back. When the '10-8' slide stop was installed, suddenly, all the mags were "good".
Title: Re: Slide Stops
Post by: Wolfie on October 21 2014 11:57:07 AM MDT
10-8

10-4

Thanks
Title: Re: Slide Stops
Post by: Wolfie on October 23 2014 07:09:27 PM MDT
I guess I was using a little too much oil as the gun was relatively new.

Dried it up and it performed flawlessly.

Thanks for the help.