I shipped it off today, but before I did I gave it another look because I figured with that many types of failures that all seemed to center around the extractor function, I must be missing something.AndyC wrote:Of course.
I did a visual comparison of the extractors in the open ejection ports of the LWC and a Springfield 1911. Lo and behold, the cut in the LWC extractor is very significantly wider than the one in the Springfield. A loaded cartridge is retained about equally well when slipped under the extractors in both, but the wider cut gives the rim some wiggle room that may be causing the under the high velocity of the slide when the gun is fired. I pointed this out in my note to Ruger, and provided them with photos of the malfunctions.
It'll be interesting to see what they come back with. If it doesn't come back fixed (which it should), I'll change out the extractor and see if my hunch is correct.
I'm really looking forward to getting this ironed out because I really like the titanium ramp insert that keeps wide mouthed hollow points from gouging the feed ramp, and the fact that the recoil system is as JB designed it and doesn't require any special tools to disassemble.