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Offline slikshoes

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Re: Brand New Rami FTF !
« Reply #15 on: August 18, 2016, 12:35:09 PM »
I had two problems with my Rami.  First, it was a weak wrist issue.  Once I controlled the recoil better the misfeeds stopped.  Then, after about 600 rounds it started again.  A new outer recoil spring solved the problem.  Good luck!

I had similar issues w/ limp-wristing when I fired my first rounds through the RAMI.  Once I realized I needed to man up, everything was good to go and has been ever since.  I did purchase extra recoil springs to use moving forward.  CGW recommends every 1000 rounds for defensive use.

Offline Ruber

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Brand New Rami FTF !
« Reply #16 on: August 19, 2016, 10:42:12 AM »
My two cents on 'limp wristing' are that its an over used excuse for the gun not functioning properly.  A well broken in RAMI should run reliable with lots af different ammo and all kinds of users.

Because of its handy size and great accuracy, my RAMI goes pretty much to every outing, and consequently gets shot by many new or young shooters with varying size and strength.  I've had the gun since '05, so it has had plenty of break in, and it has been totally reliable with everyone who has shot it.

Schmeky has some great info, and there are good break-in threads throughout the forum, I like the SP01 sticky in particular as it has a bunch of ideas on where to look. But nearly all "limp wristing" issues I have seen (where a stronger hold fixes a ftf), have been indicative of problems with the breech face.

Offline Jonesn

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Re: Brand New Rami FTF !
« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2016, 10:03:06 PM »
Mine was a little finicky when new but really came around at about 75 rounds or so and is now working flawlessly. I racked the slide about 100 times to smooth out any stiffness and shot FMJs only after the first FTFs. Just really tight when new. A good synthetic lube helps greatly as well. The above said items in other post will help too.
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