Problem
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Problem
I have found that recently, when shooting my (I know you all hate them) Beretta 92, that the slide fails to lock back after finishing a magazine.
now, my question is this, is this the fault of the recoil spring, the magazine follower (it is a MecGar), or perhaps the spring in the slide release button?
I reeeeeeally don't think it's me, but stranger things have happened.
opinions? (other than if it's not a 1911, it's schlock)
now, my question is this, is this the fault of the recoil spring, the magazine follower (it is a MecGar), or perhaps the spring in the slide release button?
I reeeeeeally don't think it's me, but stranger things have happened.
opinions? (other than if it's not a 1911, it's schlock)
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Re: Problem
try a different magazine. ;)DoubleJ wrote:I have found that recently, when shooting my (I know you all hate them) Beretta 92, that the slide fails to lock back after finishing a magazine.
now, my question is this, is this the fault of the recoil spring, the magazine follower (it is a MecGar), or perhaps the spring in the slide release button?
I reeeeeeally don't think it's me, but stranger things have happened.
opinions? (other than if it's not a 1911, it's schlock)
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Re: Problem
There are a few of us P92 fans here. I don't know the problem is but I would bet that its something with the follower. Mecgars are supposed to work with the Berretta, and I read somewhere that they manufacture some of the Mags for Beretta. Does it lock back after manually ejecting the last round?DoubleJ wrote:I have found that recently, when shooting my (I know you all hate them) Beretta 92, that the slide fails to lock back after finishing a magazine.
now, my question is this, is this the fault of the recoil spring, the magazine follower (it is a MecGar), or perhaps the spring in the slide release button?
I reeeeeeally don't think it's me, but stranger things have happened.
opinions? (other than if it's not a 1911, it's schlock)
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Re: Problem
+1 I would put my bet on a bad magazine spring.txinvestigator wrote:try a different magazine. ;)DoubleJ wrote:I have found that recently, when shooting my (I know you all hate them) Beretta 92, that the slide fails to lock back after finishing a magazine.
now, my question is this, is this the fault of the recoil spring, the magazine follower (it is a MecGar), or perhaps the spring in the slide release button?
I reeeeeeally don't think it's me, but stranger things have happened.
opinions? (other than if it's not a 1911, it's schlock)
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Bad mag would be the 1st guess..but a better solution is to get a 1911
hahahaha...sorry just couldn't help myself
I really like the Beretta 92F (just a bit bulky in my hands)
hahahaha...sorry just couldn't help myself

I really like the Beretta 92F (just a bit bulky in my hands)
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Compare a mag that locks the slide back with the one that doesn't. See if the part of the follower that pushes up the slide lock goes up as far. Measure from the cut in the magazine where the magazine release engages to the place on the follower that contacts the slide lock.
I had the same problem on a different gun. I had to sand on the sides of the follower to allow it to rise up farther inside the magazine body.
Lack of lubrication will keep slides from locking back after the last shot also.
Except on a Glock!
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I had the same problem on a different gun. I had to sand on the sides of the follower to allow it to rise up farther inside the magazine body.
Lack of lubrication will keep slides from locking back after the last shot also.

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I have at last count about 1911 magazines...I could ship you one if you need it...
Either that, or it might be that yer limp-wristing...We've had this discussion before...
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magazine not locking back
Try watching your grip to see where all of your fingers are in relationship to the slide release. If your thumb, etc. is near the slide release, you might be inadvertently pressing it. This is a common problem to those of us with Sig p239s.
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Re: Problem
hate them? why in the world would any body hate them? men and women of our armed forces carry them every day. the very first pistol i ever shot was a beretta 92, and if that individual ever decides he doesnt want it any more its all mine!!DoubleJ wrote:I have found that recently, when shooting my (I know you all hate them) Beretta 92, that the slide fails to lock back after finishing a magazine.
(other than if it's not a 1911, it's schlock)
the others pretty well covered your original question...
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Thats only because they are killer wondernines, that can shoot black talon armorpiercing teflon bullets.DoubleJ wrote:yeah, well just look at all the Anti-92 signs!!!
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