Posted: 11/21/2007 9:04:37 AM EDT
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does anyone here have or know of a good local gunsmith....i have a kimmel AP9 9mm that will not eject the round....i have tried all different types of ammo and no luck.... thanks [email protected] |
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i picked it up in a trade....i have had it to the range several times with all different ammo..i fired it sunday.I put one round in the tube and fire and the round would not eject sometimes it would partially eject but get crushed.....sounds like this one is gonna be a cool paperweight.... ramblin |
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One of your better options is Sir Randall.......call before heading over......... Territorial Gunsmithing 733 6th Ave South Hopkins, MN 952-931-9451 Randy Hengl [email protected] |
This pic would be better with a life jacket on!
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Your best bet would be to trade it for a firearm that works. There's a good chance Sir Randall may pistol whip you with it if you bring it into his shop. FWIW, those things need a lot of lube and, IMO, are chock full of problems even when they are running right. I had one at one time and it was a challenge to get through one magazine without a failure. you may try the excessive lube route and if that doesn't work, you may consider heeding my initial advice. |
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I've been thinking. what about SBRing it? a buttstock just may help it cycle better. it has been my expereience that a good portion of FTE are from "limp wristing". that is alot of pistol to hang off the end of your wirst, and fatigue sets in fast. just a thought advntrjnky |
Not the most sugar coated response, but. the most honest... ![]() I have a PM-11 I got a while ago and it took 2x the original cost (from the now defunct FAC) to get it to feed 100%. It also required a fair amount of polishing of the MIM parts... Folks in the gun industry call that an "educational experience". It could be a whole host of problems you are trying to correct... the question is, how much time and money are you willing to part with to fix the problems? |



