I purchased a new 22/45 Mark III (5 1/2" Bull) last week & took it out to the range a few days ago. I was dissapointed in the number of 'first round' jams I experienced. Basically, the nose of the first round catches on the edge of the feed ramp when inserting the magazine. When Ithe bolt is released, it pushes the round forward 'cutting' it's nose (by the way, I only use Mini-Mag LRN ammo in my Mark pistols). Both magazines exhibit the problem. If I remember to pull the first round up prior to inserting the magazine, I seem to be able to avoid the problem - but I shouldn't have to do this! In addition, ejected shells exhibit a small crease about 1/2 cm from the lip from the insertion into the chamber. Lastly, the trigger pull, in comparison to my Mk-II Std is not smooth at all. The only good news was that of the first 200 rounds, 100% ejected properly.
Any Suggestions
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