blaxsun
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Who's gonna buy it on EE if its broken?
I'll offer $1000 for spare parts.
Who's gonna buy it on EE if its broken?
Lol... Yea... Serves me right for buying a 3k used gun ! Keep an eye open on EE![]()
Thanks Greentips. Sounds like sound advice. I would probably have trouble finding a bolt group from another Tavor to test out your theory, and diagnose whether it's that or the gas block or gas port. But does it seem reasonable that I should be forced to shoot a heavier grained cartridge to get that bolt hold back to work? That's the advice I got from North Sylva and that just doesn't seem right. The vast majority of surplus .223 and 5.56 that I have is 55 grain.
The mag release on those guns is in a bad spot, are you accidentaly hitting it causing the mag to drop a little and not feed.
I just got my rifle back from north sylva a few days ago.
The video illustrates the issues I was having. Basically the gun was a bolt action rifle due to short stroking which wouldn't strip off a new round. I also had double feeds and the odd stovepipe. The biggest issue for me was that, while it would happen with any type of ammo I used, It wouldn't happen every time. Making it hard to figure out. I sent it to north sylva. One day it worked for them, the next it wouldnt'. The tested it again after "cleaning carbon from the piston" and it shot 250 rounds just fine. They shipped it back and I have put about 200 rounds of norinco and American eagle through it. It works fine now.
To me, The explaination of the gun being dirty doesn't cut it. I cleaned the rifle very thoroughly before testing and sending it away, including cleaning the carbon off the piston. BUT, I cant really ##### too much because whatever voodoo they did seemed to work because the rifle is back in working order.
Thats weird, the bolt closed but didn't grab the next round at all, i could accept the dirty explanation if it had somewhat grabbed the round but had a failure to put it in chamber due to the action being weak because of friction on the piston due to deposit, but it didn't grab the round at all.
Maybe the bolt didnt cycle at all and just stayed closed after firing which would be pretty weird, also that would need some major sort of deposit for the action not to move the bolt at all. Maybe it cycled very weak i.e not strong enough to go back enough to clear the mag and get a round?



























