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Old December 7, 2008, 10:58 AM   #6
Harry Bonar
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Join Date: December 5, 2004
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Sir;
I'd check under the extractor and make sure there is no build up of fouling there. I'd also check the wire that functions as the ejector - it can be bent in slightly so it contacts the brass.
And, for goodneww sake, stay away from Remington 22 ammo! Get some Winchester and try it.
Also, if someone has dry fired it extensively, it can have a "dimple" on the edge of the chamber fouling things up. These gens usually function fine.
Harry B.
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