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Early Colt Commander in 9mm

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  • charliemeyer007
    Really hard to tell from here what is going on. What exactly is the ammo that functions properly in your pistol. I would take it apart to clean and lube it properly.

    Older ammo can be corrosive primed and you need to clean for that if they are.
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  • yoshmyster
    I'm wondering if the recoil spring is for the .45? I'd look for replacement springs from Wolff.
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  • perry shooter
    all good answers above but also try ammo with heavier weight Bullet . They will give more recoil impulse
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  • nmyers
    I think that we may be missing something.

    It may help if you could post photos of your gun, both assembled & "exploded" with all parts in their relative position. And, I'd like to see the ammo. If it won't function properly with White Box ammo, the problem has to be with the gun.

    Have you looked closely at the chamber? Polished it with J-B Bore Paste?

    Neal
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  • jev1969
    My money is on the recoil spring. At first glance I would think ejector but that would not account for the old ammo working properly.
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  • Txs
    You'd have better luck here if you described the exact condition of these stoppages rather than simply saying the pistol 'jammed'.

    Malfunction diagnosis revolves around analysis of the failure conditions, so absence of detailed information will only get you people's best guesses.
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