I fought the Tacsol upper on my 22/45 frame, and it would not run. I put it on the Mk II steel frame, runs like a champ with Fed 550 pks and CCI standards....Who knew???? Bore snake and some oil every couple hundred rounds and it keeps perking along.
The Marvel has been a work in progress. I currently am running a 17lb mainspring with one coil clipped, and have 100% reliability on the hits. I have to tighten the guide rod every 150-200 rds...no big deal there, I just have to know to do it. The biggest thing that has helped is putting a thumbguard on the gun so I cant induce malfs on the slide with my thumb. Everything else is cake with this unit.
To keep the .22s running.....use a Bore snake every 100 rds or so, get a small brush to keep the breechface clean, use a thin oil and lots of it, and if you are using a .22 conversion kit you need to either make sure your thumb never hits the slide, or put on a guard to keep you from doing it.
For a single stack frame it is pretty easy....Use a Swenson saftety or get an EGW aluminum thumbguard (one that replaces the plunger tube assy.)....one of the best I have seen.
On my STI frame I bought a thumb guard from Brazos, and fit another piece onto it so it would completely keep my thumb off the slide. It aint pretty, but it works.
It has taken a while to get here, but the guns are helping shorten the learning curve and saving me money on ammo at the same time.....gotta like that....
Hope this helps someone that is struggling like I did........
Regards,
DougC

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