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Old February 21, 2010, 03:08 AM   #10
Scorch
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Join Date: February 13, 2006
Location: Washington state
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From someone who has bought A5s low and sold them high because of functioning issues, and owns and hunts several A5s: either do it yourself or have a smith do it, but completely disassemble the gun (including removing the buttstock), completely clean it, lube it well with CLP or similar oil, very lightly lube the magazine tube, reassemble, and fire it again. Old grease and oil cake up in the receiver, the trigger group, the action spring (inside the buttstock), and the inside of the magazine tube. When you put the friction rings on, set them for light loads, get a box of "game loads", and function test it. I would bet it will shoot.
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