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| Tirones | Post; M14 QuestionI have a Springfield MIA. The weapon has been fired about 500 times. Lately, I've been getting about a 50% failure rate on ejecting casings. I think I either have an obstructed gas tube or problems with the bolt-mounted ejector. I suppose I could take it to the local gun repair guy. Otherwise, does anyone have a suggestion as to how I might try to repair it at home? Thanks |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Quote:
How often do you lube it? I had the same problem with a Savage .22LR semi-auto, problem was the slide wasn't sliding fast enough because of dust.
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| 100% Space Shuttle Door Gunner | Seems like a dirty gun. Failure to eject could mean a couple of things. 1. Dirty Gun 2. Crappy Ammo 3. Screwed up Gas Piston Etc.... Just take it apart and give it a good cleaning.
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | If you haven't already done so, Dismantle and clean thoroughly paying close attention to the gas tube, piston and bolt carrier guides. I'll make a bet that the problem disappears. If you've already done that check that you are using military ammo or a direct equivalent (bullet weight)
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | I know any .308 (7.62x51mm) made before 1980 is just very very corrosive, and the powder ammount per round varies immensely. This is of course due to mass production for Veitnam, just shove whatever in there, lol. |
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| 100% Space Shuttle Door Gunner | Quote:
Wrong.... Any and all US MILITARY Ammuntion made after 1958 is non-corrosive. Foreign made ammunition must be treated as corrosive unless you the shooter know for a fact that it is not corrosive. | |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Quote:
Ok thats what meant, a friend of mine has a bunch of Korean produced .308 rounds. | |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Quote:
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Quote:
Explains why his Winchster .308 Lever Action isn't very accurate, but she's a beast. | |
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| 100% Space Shuttle Door Gunner | Quote:
Do you know that you cannot load spitzer rounds into it or you can cause a KaBoom. The pointed tips of spitzer rounds rest on the primer of the round infront of it in the magazine tube. When you fire the rifle, the recoil will cause the spitzer tip to hit the primer of the round in front of it, thus causing a KaBoom. KaBooms are bad, you lose the rifle and maybe your hands or life. | |
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