DarceMegarce
Regular
- Location
- Chatham-Kent
Purchased a new 2013 M305 full length because it looked to good to pass up on and I heard they may be getting pricey soon but now I've got myself into a bit of a project getting it to run smoothly. Not that I mind of course that's what I wanted but I've run into an issue that I haven't read about before so I'm not sure how to fix it, maybe some experts can help?
So my situation; Indexed fine, the iron sights are aligned and on target with both the front post and rear aperture centred. Very impressed with that! Trigger assembly fits into the stock snugly but not overly tight and it always passes the trigger test after assembly so no issues there. My gas system needs to be shimmed as the lock gets hand tight about 30 degrees past alignment with the cylinder. Now the rifle came with a single 5 round magazine and I'm sure there is some issue with it's feel lips because it's very difficult to load and does not strip very well at all but I'm having a failure to feed issue that is actually pretty terrible and it's not just the mag.
My operating rod is binding terribly in the oprod guide at about half way through the travel to the rear and all the way until the last cm of travel. I mean really terribly binding so that I can barely get it to unjam by hand. This happens every time I try and cycle by hand or while firing a live round, with the bolt removed, with the stock removed and with the trigger assembly removed, and also when the operating spring is removed. Strangely the oprod guide does not look out of alignment but when I gave it about 25 hits to cant it to the side of the receiver with the oprod tracks some more it actually passed the "tilt test" so at that point I thought it was fixed...
Well today after the first round fired the binding returned because my oprod guide was pushed back out of alignment when I fired. So clearly the piston is also out of alignment and pushing on the oprod unevenly and canting my oprod guide out of alignment so that my oprod starts to bind. Also I don't remember the oprod binding when I first bought the rifle so it's like the oprod guide is being pushed out of alignment by cycling the action or perhaps when I remove the oprod for stripping? or just firing? I'm not sure.
So, how do I get my gas cylinder to align properly? I can fit a small allen wrench through the gas port holes into the barrel just fine and it ejects fine so it seems like the gas cylinder is aligned well with the barrel but my oprod guide is getting pushed out of alignment by the gas piston not striking directly on the centre of the oprod face. I can see that they are not aligned when assembled. The gas piston is striking low and to the left on the face of the oprod when looking at it from the muzzle end. So I guess that's why I can make it pass the tilt test (both the piston and oprod with bolt installed) and then fire it once and it's binding so badly again that I have to use a lot of force by hand on the oprod just to get a fresh round to strip and chamber.
Of course the binding is far worse when loading rounds from the magazine, it's so bad I would say it's barely functional and dangerous because getting the bolt into full battery is difficult the way it's feeding now and I don't want to blow up my rifle (and my face)! At the same time don't bother suggesting that I return it I'm determined to get this one to run I've never seen one indexed this well before and I know she'll run and be a shooter too I just have to get my sh*t straight!
Let me know if I need to take pictures of anything to help you guys get what I'm saying!
So my situation; Indexed fine, the iron sights are aligned and on target with both the front post and rear aperture centred. Very impressed with that! Trigger assembly fits into the stock snugly but not overly tight and it always passes the trigger test after assembly so no issues there. My gas system needs to be shimmed as the lock gets hand tight about 30 degrees past alignment with the cylinder. Now the rifle came with a single 5 round magazine and I'm sure there is some issue with it's feel lips because it's very difficult to load and does not strip very well at all but I'm having a failure to feed issue that is actually pretty terrible and it's not just the mag.
My operating rod is binding terribly in the oprod guide at about half way through the travel to the rear and all the way until the last cm of travel. I mean really terribly binding so that I can barely get it to unjam by hand. This happens every time I try and cycle by hand or while firing a live round, with the bolt removed, with the stock removed and with the trigger assembly removed, and also when the operating spring is removed. Strangely the oprod guide does not look out of alignment but when I gave it about 25 hits to cant it to the side of the receiver with the oprod tracks some more it actually passed the "tilt test" so at that point I thought it was fixed...
Well today after the first round fired the binding returned because my oprod guide was pushed back out of alignment when I fired. So clearly the piston is also out of alignment and pushing on the oprod unevenly and canting my oprod guide out of alignment so that my oprod starts to bind. Also I don't remember the oprod binding when I first bought the rifle so it's like the oprod guide is being pushed out of alignment by cycling the action or perhaps when I remove the oprod for stripping? or just firing? I'm not sure.
So, how do I get my gas cylinder to align properly? I can fit a small allen wrench through the gas port holes into the barrel just fine and it ejects fine so it seems like the gas cylinder is aligned well with the barrel but my oprod guide is getting pushed out of alignment by the gas piston not striking directly on the centre of the oprod face. I can see that they are not aligned when assembled. The gas piston is striking low and to the left on the face of the oprod when looking at it from the muzzle end. So I guess that's why I can make it pass the tilt test (both the piston and oprod with bolt installed) and then fire it once and it's binding so badly again that I have to use a lot of force by hand on the oprod just to get a fresh round to strip and chamber.
Of course the binding is far worse when loading rounds from the magazine, it's so bad I would say it's barely functional and dangerous because getting the bolt into full battery is difficult the way it's feeding now and I don't want to blow up my rifle (and my face)! At the same time don't bother suggesting that I return it I'm determined to get this one to run I've never seen one indexed this well before and I know she'll run and be a shooter too I just have to get my sh*t straight!
Let me know if I need to take pictures of anything to help you guys get what I'm saying!
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