I noticed that when my 336 fails to eject that the bolt loses its' grip on the brass and the brass falls down on top of the next round before reaching the ejector. It does this fairly frequently, and this is a new gun. What is causing this and what should I do?
Thanks,
Shane
For those of us who rely on a J frame for our self defense handgun, what are some things that we can do to maximize its' effectiveness? I realize that the J is not the gun we would want to have in a fight, but for me it is likely to be the one I have If I ever am in a gun battle.
Thanks
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