Hmmm. Ya tried Winchester heavy game load , Remington slugger and Remington 00 buck that definatley had some kick
Nope. No racking back or cycling.
“... and they who cried: “Appease, Appease!” are hanged by men they tried to please.”
hmmm, the pistons should move back and forth on their own when you tip the muzzle up and down/shake it like your in an action movie and running a pump action one handed
i would disassemble the gas system and see if there is anything going on in there
one more possibility may be the hand guard retaining plate, the thing that holds your handguards at the receiver end, might be loose. when you have the gun disassembled you will see a ring on the outside of your magazine tube right where the tube threads into the receiver. that ring holds the retaining plate in place, if it has backed off the plate can move, perhaps it is causing the pistons to bind up, thats just a wild shot in the dark though. first take your gas system apart and see if there isn't anything funny going on in there
“... and they who cried: “Appease, Appease!” are hanged by men they tried to please.”
Copy that neon. Will do asap when back inside. Just doing a combat patrol around farm (cardio walk with battle rifle - you know in case 17 coyotes charge at me )
Ya no yotes dumb enough to x my path today
Ok ya still no luck.
I think that plate thing was binding the gas system , like you said they move now freely , and now I can lock it all into place easier too , still doesn't cycle. I've put a light at each end of barrel to see if I can see light coming into the gas system thing. No dice. Wonder if it's plugged ? Kinda hard to get to but I'll go run some break clean thru. Then reassemble.
The gas system rods don't seem fussy on positions, just drop in right ? And screw on plugs