1911 -
I agree & mebbe this is a case in point.
Mikey -
In fact, last-case mouths from the problem MCM mag will be severely slapped into the upper front lip of the slide ~ 1 in 4 shots, cut in 1/8" or so.
The slide locks back, so the extractor must be holding them in such a way as to allow the ejector to kick 'em at a low angle.
The Wilson site noted above says a loaded round centered on the extractor should hold during light shaking, which it does, tho' the round will flop around a little as the slide is rotated around the plane of the bore.
An empty moved down .090"-ish below center should hold under light shaking, which it does also, again with "flop room".
In fact, the hook sets visibly forward of the inner rim face.
So it's not tight in any sense of clamping the case to the slide face, but that may not be all of "proper extractor fit" under dynamic conditions of firing.
Again, I'll emphasize that
only last cases are affected, but I'll also note that tests of single rounds fired w/mag removed reacted similarly, some ending at my feet, some out 10' @ 4:00.
A thought, considering all the discussion/observations so far, with particular reference to the gap between hook and rim noted above:
Empty mag or no mag, with no "next round" to ride on, cases can be slipping downward,
more or less, as the slide goes back.
The ejector hits them closer to case-center than normal, and they rotate about a
variable but lower "pivot point" on the extractor hook, into a more vertical angle.
Cut case mouths occur when the case is even lower in the extractor and the path can't clear the slide.
Sound right?
Mebbe not a mag problem at all.
Is the rim-fit in the extractor possibly too loose?
Further examination of the extractor definitely seems in order.
regards,