I'm no expert but I suspect play in the rod is a bad thing. There is a little allen screw on the bottom where you can tighten it
I should have mentioned that I loaded my experiment the same way you did. Slide locked back, insert mag, look at the round, release slide by moving...
I went to the range today to see how the pistol performed after shortening the extractor as per Alph1's instructions. (thanks again for that!) This...
This jamming problem is really the only thing I dislike about this pistol. Closing the mag lips certainly helps. Since it seems to prefer some ammo...
Not until someone else makes them... :(
I went to the range today with the 4 clips: 2 "corrected", and 2 brand new. I started with the new clips. Five rounds each. Most of the empty shells...
Thanks. Well, either the front sides need to be turned in - or they don't. Since I know I can do it myself, I'm not worried either way. I confess...
I just received 2 new clips. They are turned inwards at the rear of the clip, but the front sides are straight, as were my original ones. I'll see...
I'll see if I can get the guide rod shipped to Canada. I DO enjoy shooting it, now that it actually works....
Check the magazine lip spacing. Mine did not have any.
Thanks for the feedback. I did email Browning, but I never received a reply. Much as I like the pistol, I doubt I would ever buy another Browning....
After reviewing previous posts on this subject I had a look at the 2 magazines that came with my .380. The sides of the magazine were straight right...
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