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  • myv
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 192

    Barrel issue with my P320

    Update: *Solved! wasn't really an issue at all!*

    Hey Calguns, hoping to get some opinions from the crowd here. I have a P320 xcarry slide/barrel that I bought for my 80% build. Finished it two weeks ago and finally had the chance to shoot it last night. As I was cleaning it afterwards I noticed that my barrel was not centered (see pics). Does anyone know what might be causing this?

    I took the gun apart and can't figure it out, it stays like this even if the slide is separated from the lower so I don't think its the 80% insert. I manually tried to center the barrel with my hands (no recoil spring, just the slide, the barrel, and my hands) but no dice, still the same issue.

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    Last edited by myv; 07-12-2018, 11:44 AM.
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    rmnc3r
    Senior Member
    • May 2017
    • 840

    Normal; It's clearance cut so the barrel can tilt without binding when the barrel is installed into, or removed from, the slide.
    Last edited by rmnc3r; 07-12-2018, 11:52 AM.

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    • #3
      Whatisthis?
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 1820

      My factory P320 X5 looked the same

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      • #4
        myv
        Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 192

        Thank you rmnc3r and whatisthis! Glad to hear that this is normal. Looked funky to me so I wanted to ask the Calguns braintrust.

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        • #5
          9mmepiphany
          Calguns Addict
          • Jul 2008
          • 8075

          Originally posted by rmnc3r
          Normal; It's clearance cut so the barrel can tilt without binding when the barrel is installed into, or removed from, the slide.
          Well, yes and no.

          It does make the barrel easier to remove, but that isn't the designed intent.

          The hole through the front of the slide is drilled at an angle to lock up the front of the barrel when the gun is in battery. The front portion of the hole contacts the bottom of the barrel, while the rear contacts the top of the barrel.

          If you look at your barrel, you'll see the wear on the bottom to be further forward than the wear on the top
          ...because the journey is the worthier part...The Shepherd's Tale

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