wmg1299
Professional
My SA-35 went back to the factory because it was experiencing 3-5 failures to extract per magazine. The repair notes indicated that the extractor spring had been replaced. I took it to the range today, and the results were disappointing.
The SA-35 is no longer experiencing 3-5 FTE's per magazine. Unfortunately, in 7 magazines (105 total rounds fired) the SA-35 had 5 FTE's. The individual breakdown was: Mag 1 = 0 FTE; Mag 2: = 1 FTE, Mag 3 = 2 FTE; Mag 4 = 1 FTE; Mag 5 = 0 FTE; Mag 6 = 1 FTE; and Mag 7 = 0 FTE. While this is a considerable improvement in performance, 1 failure per every 21 rounds fired is not an acceptable ratio for a new gun from a respected manufacturer.
All of my magazines are new 15-round SA-35 magazines purchased directly from Springfield's website. I have rotated the magazines throughout my ownership of the pistol, and I have no reason to believe that the FTE's are due to any faulty mags.
I am open to advice about how to proceed. The gun has approximately 350 total rounds through it, but only 105 with the new extractor. Could today's FTE's be normal break-in issues? I am a dedicated Springfield fan, but I am concerned that multiple other companies have produced Browning Hi-Power designs for over 70 years without significant extractor issues before Springfield introduced the SA-35. Considering the current price of ammo I'm hesitant to go through 500 rounds in the hopes of the issue correcting itself. Should I send the pistol back to Springfield again, or give it a few more sessions?
The SA-35 is no longer experiencing 3-5 FTE's per magazine. Unfortunately, in 7 magazines (105 total rounds fired) the SA-35 had 5 FTE's. The individual breakdown was: Mag 1 = 0 FTE; Mag 2: = 1 FTE, Mag 3 = 2 FTE; Mag 4 = 1 FTE; Mag 5 = 0 FTE; Mag 6 = 1 FTE; and Mag 7 = 0 FTE. While this is a considerable improvement in performance, 1 failure per every 21 rounds fired is not an acceptable ratio for a new gun from a respected manufacturer.
All of my magazines are new 15-round SA-35 magazines purchased directly from Springfield's website. I have rotated the magazines throughout my ownership of the pistol, and I have no reason to believe that the FTE's are due to any faulty mags.
I am open to advice about how to proceed. The gun has approximately 350 total rounds through it, but only 105 with the new extractor. Could today's FTE's be normal break-in issues? I am a dedicated Springfield fan, but I am concerned that multiple other companies have produced Browning Hi-Power designs for over 70 years without significant extractor issues before Springfield introduced the SA-35. Considering the current price of ammo I'm hesitant to go through 500 rounds in the hopes of the issue correcting itself. Should I send the pistol back to Springfield again, or give it a few more sessions?