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Post by twomoons on May 3, 2012 9:21:47 GMT -5
Well I've seen it all... I am currently working on a Ruger MKIII 22 pistol. It is all in pieces as it had to be totally disassembled to get the...magazine out! Some doofus put the magazine in the gun backwards and then since it wouldn't go home he pounded it some. Then when he discovered his mistake he stuc a deer antler in the protruding part of the magazine and got that broken and stuck too. I am still in shock.
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Post by Jack on May 3, 2012 10:50:44 GMT -5
Amazing!
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Post by jimh on May 3, 2012 12:06:28 GMT -5
Red ship that to you all the way up there?
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Post by bounce on May 3, 2012 13:05:55 GMT -5
Thank goodness this was not about me and my Ruger "weehuww" As I was feeling about that stupid, now not so much.
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Post by twomoons on May 3, 2012 14:40:29 GMT -5
Don't give up Bounce two dry balls in one cylinder??? You must have been occupied with Grandson!!!
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Post by jmarriott on May 3, 2012 19:33:18 GMT -5
I can't count the number of mark II's I have had to do the reassembly trick with for people. They get it apart and can't seem to hold the tongue right to get it back together.
Hold upside down and shake gentle till everything falls back into place and lock the rear takedown. Sounds easier than it is really.
Or the voquatrson trigger job a friend did that caused his mark II to go full auto slam fire when the hold open release button was pressed (not even a trigger pull.) With me standing next to him at the range. 10 shots as fast as the action worked. If you have parts left over somethings not right, That was the scariest thing I ever witnessed at the range. Needless to say that pistol go put away fast at the range with 4 local police officers looking at how fast he shot that mag off.
The antler fix seals the deal, and the little lead things go away from the shooter. Sounds like twomoons needs to hold some classes for the masses.
How about a colibri super sniper subsonic 60 grain rounds in a 24 inch marlin 39a. I told him not to shoot them in it. One round stuck in the barrel. He them proceded to fire 3 more times before he noticed that they were not coming out of the barrel and powder was spitting out the lever area. Weird thing with that was they did not damage to the barrel. I just used a rod and plastic hammer and knocked them out one at a time. Not even any rings in the barrel.
No real powder in those shells.
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