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			Is that an extractor or ejector issue?  My first range trip with the Escort I experienced 15 out of 100 rounds, the brass smacked my forehead. Will it work itself out or should I tune one of the above? 
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			Without having a gunsmithing backround except home made I would say its an Extractor issue. They can be tuned though. My first STI had some throwing issues, used a youtube video to help me out....
		 
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			Maybe it's reminding you you could have had a V-8? Mine tosses brass into my hair! 
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   In all seriousness, I have nothing to offer other than the extractor may need a bit of tuning as  said... I have also heard of these things working themselves out at times too... Hope you get it sorted! -scott | 
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			I'm a little disappointed that not a single person has recommended you leave it so it knocks a little sense into you.   My Px4 would do this on occasion when I first got it but it cleared up after a few hundred rounds. 
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|    .... the first rule of new gun syndrome..... 1. Do NOTHING to the gun until youve gotten several hundred rounds through it. Some things do work out as the gun gets fired.  Old timer told me once... "its awful hard to ADD metal"... goes for extractors, slides, frames... whatever..... Fire the gun for a bit. wear a hat and glasses. See if it works itself out. Just my 2 cents. Da   
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			Did you lube it with the oil provided by DW?  I made the mistake of using Slide Glide on my Guardian when I first shot it because that is what I use on my other 1911's.  I learned that it was too thick for break in because I had the same symptom as yours.  As soon as I replaced the Slide Glide with the DW oil the problem disappeared.
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