So it seems that the issue with jamming my tactical 22 is to do with
2 things, 1 shells get stuck in the chamber rather then ejecting and 2
Rounds fed from the mag hit the lower lip of the chamber rather
Then feeding directly into it. As fas as the chamber being tight i have read that
If you take a cleaning rod and a wire bore brush on a cordless drill
And give er to the chambera bit that it loosens up just enough. As far as the
Feeding issue go's i would think that just a touch from the dremel
On the sharp bottom edge of the chamber where the bullet jams into
Would solve the problem, i know this is generally a bad thing to do
But it is only a 22 and i dont think any real harm would be done.
Has anyone considered/done this?
2 things, 1 shells get stuck in the chamber rather then ejecting and 2
Rounds fed from the mag hit the lower lip of the chamber rather
Then feeding directly into it. As fas as the chamber being tight i have read that
If you take a cleaning rod and a wire bore brush on a cordless drill
And give er to the chambera bit that it loosens up just enough. As far as the
Feeding issue go's i would think that just a touch from the dremel
On the sharp bottom edge of the chamber where the bullet jams into
Would solve the problem, i know this is generally a bad thing to do
But it is only a 22 and i dont think any real harm would be done.
Has anyone considered/done this?