Paint a chunk of your wall the same colour but with an outline, then when you put the gun up it covers the outline
Paint a chunk of your wall the same colour but with an outline, then when you put the gun up it covers the outline
SINGLE ISSUE VOTER. Vote CPC or gun bans I'd rather be judged my 12 than carried by 6.
A guide to filing an ATIP:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...n-ATIP-Federal
I do better with pics as opposed to written instructions. Can someone post a pic of a mag that needs to be put back into spec and put a red circle around the area that needs filing please.
Thanks
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Both of my XCR-M mags fail to feed the second to last round. The follower seems to tilt, and the bolt just scrapes the top of the cartridge and fails to move it at all.
Any ideas?
delete this, need to do more testing before I post.
Last edited by kcampbell; 10-21-2018 at 08:17 PM.
OK....I know I am reviving an old post but I am not sure if I am experiencing the same issue as the OP and need some help making my XCR mags work. I am NOT experienced in smithing or altering parts as I've never had to but am trying to learn...slowly.
I purchased a new BCL 102 a few weeks ago with 4 XCR-M mags only as a package deal. Excited to finally get it, I inserted one of the XCR mags but had trouble seating it with the bolt carrier closed. I then locked the bolt back, tried the mag again and was successful. At this point I pressed the HOD to release the bolt but it got jammed along the way.
The picture below is what it looks like...it's almost like it initially gets jammed on the "bullet ramp" of the magazine.
I then pulled the bolt back with one hand, pressed the magazine "bullet ramp" down with my finger and slowly advanced the bolt again. The second picture (below) shows how it got stuck again but it appears it is getting stuck on the top of the mag this time.
That being said, again, I currently know ZERO about smithing....any advice?
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Last edited by Ditch Doc; 07-13-2019 at 03:58 PM.
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