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I've noticed that mine will sometimes seem to drag about the last 1/16" of an inch. It is just enough to feel it "lag" on cycling. I can duplicate it with no ammo in the gun if I hold the trigger back and let the slide down. The slide will stay back just a bit. As soon as you let pressure off the trigger, it closes.

Does yours do this?
 
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How many rounds do you have through it? Mine did that at first...3-400 rounds in, and it's no longer an issue.
 
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Cycling by slowly hand, yes, and my P320's do, too.

Cycling when firing a round, not at all.
 
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No such issue on mine.


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I see it when I'm dry-firing and only cycling the slide a small amount. I don't experience it when fully cycling the slide, or while firing.


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Mine did it once in first 100 rounds. I’ve ran anothe 400 with zero issues, soft shooter, very accurate, with an amazing trigger.
 
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Shoot your gun. If I had any issues I never noticed them through 4000 rounds fired. My question is, when do I change my recoil spring assembly? Sig says 2500 rounds. I could not find one so I bought another P365.
Since, I now found one and bought a spare but so far no need to change the original one out.
 
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