Lightsped
Member
Went out and shot my AK-47 SAR1 yestrday for the first time. It started off doing fairly well. After 20 or so rounds we started to get frequent FTF after cocking the gun (first round).
I don't know if it was the ammo or the magazine, but it seemed like if I just loaded one or two rounds, it would feed better when the gun was cocked.
I eventually just put the gun aside and used my others as I wasn't sure if there was a serious problem or just that my gun didn't like my particular ammo.
Pic below showing some of the Remmington rounds that FTF when cocking the gun. Note how the tip of the bullet is all dented, and how one bullet is pressed back into the shell.
Any ideas? Thanks
I don't know if it was the ammo or the magazine, but it seemed like if I just loaded one or two rounds, it would feed better when the gun was cocked.
I eventually just put the gun aside and used my others as I wasn't sure if there was a serious problem or just that my gun didn't like my particular ammo.
Pic below showing some of the Remmington rounds that FTF when cocking the gun. Note how the tip of the bullet is all dented, and how one bullet is pressed back into the shell.
Any ideas? Thanks