Brendon292
CGN Regular
- Location
- Kingston, ON
This is still on our radar but no clear timeline right now.
I think a manually operated 9mm carbine would do very well in the Canadian market.
This is still on our radar but no clear timeline right now.
I just finished a 22ARC MRA Renegade build and am having extraction issues on very light loads. (Hornady brass) I just started some test loads at the very low end of Hornadys load data and already noticed sticky extractions. May need to look at other brass.The MRA Renegade and Maverick work extremely well with PMC ammunition. In fact, all MRA rifles are test fired at the factory with PMC ammo. With that said, the Renegade and Maverick do require a break in period of 10-20 rounds to get the action running smoothly. The first few rounds through each rifle may have a difficult extraction but once the rifle is broken in everything is smooth.
We have experienced very hard extraction with Hornady ammo and military surplus. We think the Hornady brass may not have as much spring back as other brands. In this way, the spent brass case seems to stick to the chamber walls after firing making for a hard extraction. Also, the Renegade and Maverick will not cycle steel cased or laquered case ammo.
If you are experiencing issues with ammo after the break-in period, shoot us an email and we can help work through the issue. Of course all MRA products come with our transferable lifetime warranty all handled directly by us here in Canada.
Any chance of a pump action in the future?