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I will agree that my TRS is too tight in the lock-up.. I havn`t had any malfs, but when you can`t do a press check it`s too tight.. I was looking forward to it becoming possible to press check.. Is there no difference than when it was brand new?
-Gilmore

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Originally posted by oldcolt:
Tight, damn straight they are tight. I now have in excess of 3,000 rds through my PII and it is still very tight. Not to worry though as I would expect nothing less out of a Baer pistol. Despite the tightness, the darn thing will shoot anything I feed it. Besides I would be mighty ticked if I was the unlucky owner of a loosely fitted Baer pistol.

OldColt, Are you able to do press checks now that your at over 3,000 rnds?
 

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varitone said:
Stopped in a local shop yesterday. Saw a Thunder Ranch model. Clerk couldn't get the slide back before he handed it to me. I couldn't get the slide back. The clerk tried again and failed. That's TOO tight!
LOL iv`e had friends try and rack the slide on my TRS by just tugging at it with the same results..They just hand it back and say "somethings broken" or "you need a lighter spring in that thing" I have to put pressure on the slide with my fingers and come down on it with the palm of my hand at the same time and bump it loose.. I CAN do a press check but i have to put so much pressure on it that when it breaks loose it sometimes ejects the round, or worse, it just comes out of the chamber and hangs up.. Hopefully this won`t always be the case.. ~Gilmore
 
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