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Old December 1, 2008, 10:04 PM   #8
Lead Slinger
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This is a common occurrence with M/N rifles. My M44 did this the first time I took it out. I haven't had any trouble with it since after a good cleaning of the chamber. As some one else said, take a brush that fits tight in the chamber and some solvent and clean it out real good. Some say that have taken the brush and put it in a drill and cleaned the chamber with it. I didn't use a drill, but after I cleaned the chamber real well, I haven't had any problems.
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