
Originally Posted by
Gadfly
I considered the possibility of user error. But, I know the guy who had this happen. He is very switched on. His story is he field striped the pistol, cleaned it, and put it back together. When he went to load it up for duty carry, the mag fell out when he racked the slide. He tried to re insert the mag, but it would not seat. That is when he noticed the mag catch button gone. He located it on the floor. He then called me and asked if I could fix it. I had no ideal at the time what was wrong, so I just told him to bring it to the office the following day.
I have no reason to doubt his story. There are some guys I work with, who I would assume had done something stupid to the pistol. This is not one of those guys.
The mag catch stop as in the correct position, and was still in the mag release assembly. It was held in place by years of accumulated gunk. No marks on any parts, or anywhere on the frame to indicate any tampering or "hammering"...
FYI, it is the governments pistol, not the agents...
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