yes, yes it does indeed, remember to sleep tight and dont let the liberals bite,
and soon you mags will appear.
MY MAGS HAVE ARRIVED... MY MAGS HAVE ARRIVED!!
4 days short of 3 months after I ordered them, the high capacity gods have sent me a gift.
Tonight I will be off to the range and see how it all goes!
(I feel like buying a lottery ticket!)
MY MAGS HAVE ARRIVED... MY MAGS HAVE ARRIVED!!
4 days short of 3 months after I ordered them, the high capacity gods have sent me a gift.
Tonight I will be off to the range and see how it all goes!
(I feel like buying a lottery ticket!)
That's crazy.. I've never had an order from rimfiresports take more than 9-10 days...
congragulations on getting your mags, the gun gods have blesed you and your guns, may you have a long and happy shooting time together,
if there are no objetions i will now pernounce you MAN and Mag, you may now shoot the target.
AMEN![]()
To reduce jamming make sure that the action screws are only lightly tightened in the back of the reciever. If they are too tight it will cause jamming. Next, check function with the remington METAL magazines, they run flawlessly. What kind of jams are you getting? Failures to feed or failures to extract?
My jamming is failure to feed. The cartridge can't be inserted into chamber correctly.
As DAR701 stated, make sure the 2 set screws at the back of the received aren't tight. If this doesn't solve your problem, check your factory mags. The first 2 generation mags had nothing but problems. Make sure you have the ones with a 10 inside a circle stamped on them.
Remove the receiver from the stock, and look at the back end of it. There's a big circle (end of buffer) with a set screw off to each side. Use an allen key to loosen them off so they're only touching the guide rods (you'll feel it when you tighten).