I have been having some light strikes with ammo loaded with primers made by Servicios y Aventuras. I have two P-10Fs, and it only happens with one of them. I compared the amount of firing pin protrusion, and there is a visible difference. I measured it with the depth gauge on my calipers, and I got .038" protrusion one the "good" gun and .030" on the other. .008" doesn't seem like much, but maybe enough to make a difference.
Both guns are set up identically with Apex trigger/disco kits and CGW 4.4 lb. striker springs. There could be other variations between them besides the firing pin protrusion, but that seems like the obvious place to start. I haven't seen any extended firing pins offered for the P-10F, but I know that Stonebridge Gun Works offers a service where they will cut the striker channel deeper. Does anyone have experience with this?
Yes, I know I should just go back to the stock striker spring. Still, I'd like to know if others have had the same experience with the amount of protrusion, and what they did about it.
Thanks!
John