How were they for extraction?pbandjelly wrote:yeah, I used them thar Monarchs in the .357 variety this weekend.
it was worth me driving aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall the way across Lewisville to save the $4, being as The Corporation (WalMart) didn't have the .357 WinClean, nor anything less than a twenny spot.
seemed to shoot straight.
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- Mon May 14, 2007 7:38 pm
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the steel cased Monarch 9mm is the only case I've ever had problems with. It would not clear the slide sometimes. So, the spent case would be caught between edge of the ejection port and the barrel. Held at both ends, as if put in a vise.
The pistol has run thousands of rounds with no problem, until the Monarch.
The pistol has run thousands of rounds with no problem, until the Monarch.