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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2011

I took it completely down to the last spring and pin. Cleaned all the factory grease and cleaned with some good remoil. It fed all 50 of the federal bulk ammo from chinamart. Yahoo. Let the good times roll!

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  • that is a lot of parts for a 22. how many rounds can you shoot before cleaning and do you have to break it down to get it clean enough for the next shoot?

  • @gardee37rn i clean it every couple thousand rounds. its gotten easier to do now.

  • OVERPRICED AND FULL OF NASTY GREASE, NOT A GOOD COMBINATION. SIG-522 CHEAPER AND ULTRA RELIABLE.

  • @TOMMYSURIA it only cost a little more than my colt ar 15/22 but it is twice the gun. much easier to do a full cleanup as well. nice caps by the way.

  • In the owners manual it recommends using ammo that reaches muzzle velocity of 1300+ fps, jams or ff/fe may happen without it. My drum mag also works better when i use ammo in which the bullets don't have the checkering/belt around it. Cleaning all the factory grease out of the mechanism and then oiling it might help too as suggested here. From what i've read it seems that these guns also work better after you shoot 200-250 rnds thru them first to break it in.

  • @coltt218 ive shot several hundred rounds thru it now and seldom have any trouble. its more accurate than my colt (umarex) ar-15/22. its also a hell of alot easier to clean.

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  • It just needed cleaning. Those two failure to feeds that you got after cleaning were due to the ammo most likely. It didnt like the feed profile of those. Sometimes you can keep shooting something that it doesnt like at first, then thats new profile can sometimes polish a place on the feed ramp and a few other spots and it will start working. Its like breaking in to a new shaped round.

  • Can you take that front foregrip off?

  • @bctruck When i tore mine down i found that the spring for the extractor was exposed in the bolt. Thats where u could be getting the metal flakes. Not to mention the carbon thats going to build up on and in the extractor spring

  • im having the exact same problem with mine with the 30 stick mag. the 10 feeds flawlessly. i didnt strip it before firing. i jam every 3 or 4 rounds. accuracy is better than the m&p .22

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