N80
Super Member
I have a basic Colt 45 1911. Made in the early 50's. It has had, at the most, 300 rounds through it, probably closer to 200. My son was shooting it recently when it double fired. In other words, he was working through the magazine bang.....bang...bang and then bangbang......bang.
He says we was only aware of pulling the trigger once when it fired twice. To me it sounded faster than you could even pull the trigger twice.
Is this a known issue with these pistols? Is it a cleaning issue? I've only had it apart once but have cleaned the barrel a few times. I'm not a big pistol guy and generally prefer a revolver so I don't know much about autos.
He says we was only aware of pulling the trigger once when it fired twice. To me it sounded faster than you could even pull the trigger twice.
Is this a known issue with these pistols? Is it a cleaning issue? I've only had it apart once but have cleaned the barrel a few times. I'm not a big pistol guy and generally prefer a revolver so I don't know much about autos.