presspuller
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A buddy asked me to see if I could figure out why his newly acquired .22 was a jam-o-matic. I took it apart and was appalled at the amount of thick goo and grease in it and figured that was the issue. I cleaned everything, even taking the bolt apart. Put it all back together and the first mag I ran was Federals at 1260fps and it would not cycle enough on most of them to cock the hammer.
I ran another mag of Remingtons at 1280fps and only had one jam, and it was a failure to fully feed.
Overall the pistol doesn't have much wear. My buddy just got it and knows no history on it. I'm kinda figuring that it had issue from the very start and that is why someone got rid of it.
Any suggestions?
Does this pistol just need higher amped ammo? It got dark on me so I didn't get to shoot anymore with it so I don't really know if that extra 20fps is really making a difference or not.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give this.
I ran another mag of Remingtons at 1280fps and only had one jam, and it was a failure to fully feed.
Overall the pistol doesn't have much wear. My buddy just got it and knows no history on it. I'm kinda figuring that it had issue from the very start and that is why someone got rid of it.
Any suggestions?
Does this pistol just need higher amped ammo? It got dark on me so I didn't get to shoot anymore with it so I don't really know if that extra 20fps is really making a difference or not.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give this.