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  • #31
    bruss01
    Calguns Addict
    • Feb 2006
    • 5336

    I challenge anyone to show me a firearm owner's manual where this "feature" is discussed.

    I'm not saying there isn't one, but I am saying I've never seen one, and don't expect to. You can bet there's a reason for that.
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    • #32
      pklin1297
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2006
      • 3287

      Originally posted by bruss01
      I challenge anyone to show me a firearm owner's manual where this "feature" is discussed.

      I'm not saying there isn't one, but I am saying I've never seen one, and don't expect to. You can bet there's a reason for that.

      Only time I've heard of anyone touting this as a "built-in feature", it was a gun store employee and I dismissed it. To me it is akin to a competition mod that you'd have to perform in order for it to work 100% of the time, which my CZ does. Now, if inertia feed ever caused my gun to go off, whether it'd be due to hammer follow or weak firing pin spring, then I would still look at the trigger components first rather than blame the inertia feed...

      Again, only pistols in my collection that does this is the CZ (that I modded to work this way), and the M&P (that does this occasionally without mods). Neither has ever fired due to inertia feed and both have had trigger jobs done.
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