I just worked mine back and forth a ton of times and now it works great.
I just worked mine back and forth a ton of times and now it works great.
I figured out how to take it apart but didnt know what to smooth out so I just did what you did and it is better on both guns . Im sure it will get better, on another note they both shot great. Ive been looking for a good quad 22 and a good beginner 22 for my boy. The grouse should be nervous next year.
Yes,it seems to be a common problem,I took mine apart (second the issue with the springs,and holding pins,darn near lost mine)
Now I need to tackle the firing assembly...sure is a nice little rifle though,and for the price,you can't afford to pass it up
So,I watched that u tube tutorial a couple of times,took a deep breath and got it apart,sprayed it liberally with brake cleaner ,wiped it down,and reassembled it,tightened the barrel up snug and voila',I pull trigger,it go 'bang'....many thanks...
I can see some feeding issues,but some polishing*and shooting will hopefuly rectify that
*toothpaste is a reasonable polishing compound if you don't have any
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Got the bushnell TRS 25 red dot on it,and it shoots very nicely......I may cut the weaver 60 A base back and file a chanel in so the sight can mount over the base rather than the cantilever,that would make it a nice little compact package.Right now I'm not sure if it would interfere with the take down,it's pretty close
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I could NOT resist & ordered a SECOND NS522 and a SECOND JW20!!! The Black Friday special means I saved ANOTHER 10% off the incredible price!!!
Cheers
Jay
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Wing Nut
"No man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson.