Here's my dues for this awesome thread!
I've owned this beauty for years now, I enjoy shooting it! I show a right side holster and a cross-draw holster on a belt that I tooled and stitched.
I strongly suggest writing a google review on this guy. Search 'Google' and 'gunsmith Greenville, SC'. His list is at the top. I just wrote mine. My bad, his name is Larry Williams...
"The business was near Greenville sc. PM me for the business name if you are local and want to avoid this guy. I'm not wanting to turn this into a slander type situation."
I live in Taylors, SC, a stone's throw from Greenville, SC. I seriously would like to discuss your experience with this...
The magazine is not the problem anymore. The magazine housing assembly that holds the magazine has a feed ramp that leads to the chamber located between the feed ramp of the magazine and the chamber; is too low to insure the bullet feed into the chamber properly.
To answer your question...
I recently purchased a used Savage .22LR automatic and I am having bullet feed problems. I thought maybe the magazine that came with the rifle was the culprit but was only part of the total situation. I purchased 3 more magazines, thinking that would solve the dilemma, and the problem still...
You may want to look at the crush washer Ruger uses for their flash suppressor. It's the same washer used from model to model using the same flash suppressor. See the Ruger website,
http://www.ruger.com/products/sr556Standard/extras.html .
Download the instruction manual and look for...
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