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P95 slide won't lock open after last shot is fired


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Then your slide lock catch is probably worn. Number 33 on this diagram.

It's just a pin or detent that is pushed up by the magazine follower as the last bullet is pushed into the chamber and the slide comes back. You should be able to visually see that this is occuring by placing a inert case or snap cap in the mag and inserting the magazine in the frame with the slide off the pistol.

Replace/shoot.

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Ok, it looks like the spring in the magazine isn't pushing up hard enough to engage the slide lock. I DO have Ruger factory mags, but I do keep them loaded with ammo all the time, I suppose the springs are somewhat worn or weakened. I'll pick up another mag and see if it makes a diff. Otherwise, I'll replace the slide lock. Thanks again Rightwinger.

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