German Makarov needs hotter load ?
I picked up a nice German Makrov a while back. The SA trigger is a dream....I was actually getting 'doubles' for a while until I changed my grip a bit.
Every now and then the gun will revert to DA mode in the middle of a mag. I was going to consider this for carry, but when you expect that 2# SA pull and get the 7# DA pull......that's not something dependable.
I've been changing ammo, and a few days ago I bought a box of the , ah crap, the stuff thats aluminum cased. Anyway, the piece went to DA on every two or three rounds, MUCH more than usual.
I was at my favorite gunsmith's shop yesterday, and I had the gun, so I asked him. He handled it a bit, then said his first guess was that the slide was not cycling all the way, and he would find hotter loads before he went to a weaker spring. I've been saving any boxer brass I had, but I only get about 50% back. I reload, but never anything this small.
Any suggestions on 'hotter boxer ammo' ? It may answer my 'needs a hotter load' question while building brass stock of the same make.
Thanks
Every now and then the gun will revert to DA mode in the middle of a mag. I was going to consider this for carry, but when you expect that 2# SA pull and get the 7# DA pull......that's not something dependable.
I've been changing ammo, and a few days ago I bought a box of the , ah crap, the stuff thats aluminum cased. Anyway, the piece went to DA on every two or three rounds, MUCH more than usual.
I was at my favorite gunsmith's shop yesterday, and I had the gun, so I asked him. He handled it a bit, then said his first guess was that the slide was not cycling all the way, and he would find hotter loads before he went to a weaker spring. I've been saving any boxer brass I had, but I only get about 50% back. I reload, but never anything this small.
Any suggestions on 'hotter boxer ammo' ? It may answer my 'needs a hotter load' question while building brass stock of the same make.
Thanks
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Have you used any of the big red "W" made ammo? 0 -
No, I have not.
I have depleted the options at the best store in town.
I'll surf a bit for any +P options, and keep an eye open for 'big red W's Makarov loads.
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I know it's not a makarov, but i have a PA-63 chambered for the mak round (9x18) I have tried several different rounds (hornady, blazer (aluminum cased), winchester, s&b, and silver bear...and i have found that the 2 most reliable rounds have been the s&b and the winchester. both cycle very smoothly and are very accurate. i highly recommend the winchester round for home defense as it feels a little more meaty when shooting. plus @ $20 a box it becomes a bit much to spend on practicing, but every bit worth it. also, i have seen the bullets out for reloading purposes... box of 100 @ $18.00 i think but don't hold me to that. 0 -
I've got a German Makarov and never had it "double" on me. If I were you I would find a gunsmith that "knows" the workings of the Mak and have them check it over good. It sounds like some "gun plumber" worked on it. 0 -
As I mentioned in my original post.
I was causing the 'doubles' by way of my grip (on the smallest pistol I've ever shot). Basically I was 'bump firing'. After recoil, the piece would rotate forward in my hand and I would touch off another round off.
A shooting buddy came accross some " + p " Makarov loads (I'll remember the name in a minute). Shooting that ammo I had zero "return to DA mode" problems through the 50 round box.
There were no signs of excessive pressure from case inspections, so I may be 'fixed'.
I put a bit larger soft rubber grip on, and that has helped me hold on to the small grip.
THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR REPLIES0 -
i got the p-64 mak clone.i use wolf 95grainfmj with no problems.I worry about useing +p ammo with all my guns,but thats just me. 0
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