It fails to pick up a new round and chamber it. The slide ejects the fired round..then goes back into battery without picking up a new round. The recoil spring was replaced by Ruger. The pistol is properly lubed. The magazines are genuine Ruger and are new.
There is simply NO WAY that a pistol should require cleaning and re-lubing after only 50 rounds… But even worse… after repair by Ruger in Prescott… the pistol was returned to me…it functioned fine thru 4 or 5 mags…. was cleaned and lubed and put away.
About 6 mos later, it was taken to the range, a fresh mag was inserted with factory ball ammo… one shot was made… and the next trigger pull resulted in no discharge. (nothing in chamber and I can’t recall if re-cock even occurred..)
This is not the sort of thing I‘ve experienced with other Rugers, especially after factory repair. This pistol was purchased from a gun store in Dickinson, Tx and appeared in “like new” condition. It had been the personal duty weapon of a Dickinson police officer. I bought it, brought it home and discovered it’s idiosyncrasy… and sent it to Ruger.
Now you know the rest of the story. (I’m thinking the PO got rid of it before he got killed on-duty)