I bought this nice old Remington Model 51 that dates to 1923-ish. I bought it this past December so yesterday I took it out to my son's farm and ran 50 rounds thru it, shooting some new old stock factory made ammo from Federal. I fired once and checked the brass case immediately to see if was deformed in any way. Looked good so I went thru the remaining 49 in the box. The pistol performed pretty much flawlessly except once where it didn't eject fully. Afterwards I picked up my brass and immediately noticed that a large proportion had splits in them, over half! Not sure what's up.
This is factory ammo and based on the lot code, I think it was made in 1976. Cartridges looked excellent before firing.
So is this a case of " bad brass", old ammo that may have sat in an abusive environment or a faulty pistol?
I disassembled the pistol this morning and nothing stands out, everything looks normal. Based on external wear and bore condition, I don't think it was fired a lot.
Thanks for your ideas. Pics follow:
This is factory ammo and based on the lot code, I think it was made in 1976. Cartridges looked excellent before firing.
So is this a case of " bad brass", old ammo that may have sat in an abusive environment or a faulty pistol?
I disassembled the pistol this morning and nothing stands out, everything looks normal. Based on external wear and bore condition, I don't think it was fired a lot.
Thanks for your ideas. Pics follow: