Slide Stops

Started by Wolfie, October 19 2014 09:38:56 PM MDT

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Wolfie

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.

tommac919

stronger spring needed on slide lock?

Intercooler

Work your slide notch and stop.

The_Shadow

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.

The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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Wolfie


DenStinett

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
So tell me again how Trump was worse then the 8 years before .... AND what came after HIM !

Wolfie

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.

harrygunner

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".

Wolfie


Wolfie

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.