So, took my new SL8 (and key point here - my first semi-auto rifle) to the range yesterday with a case of ammo, eager to try it out.
Loaded up a clip, popped it in, pulled the charging handle, bolt doesn't close and charging handle becomes jammed.
Repeat four of five times.
Strip down the rifle and examine, everything looks fine.
Reassemble.
Go to step 1.
Eventually give up, there's something wrong with the rifle, and if I can't figure it out at home, I'll need to take it to a gunsmith. Move on to shooting 308 for a while.
Still, I'd just spent a significant amount of money on this new toy, and was buggered if I was going home without giving it another try. Repeat of initial situation occurs.
By this time, there was another guy at the range, so he comes over to see if he can help me figure it out. He loads a round into a magazine, and gives it to me, watches me pull the charging handle, and the bolt stick half closed.
"Well, there's your first problem. On a semi, you have to pull the charging handle and let it snap forwards, you can't let it close gently, or that will happen."
Try out his advice, everything works exactly as it should first time.
In my defense, how was I to know?...and on the bright side, at least I learned something.
Still, I felt like a proper dumbass.
Loaded up a clip, popped it in, pulled the charging handle, bolt doesn't close and charging handle becomes jammed.
Repeat four of five times.
Strip down the rifle and examine, everything looks fine.
Reassemble.
Go to step 1.
Eventually give up, there's something wrong with the rifle, and if I can't figure it out at home, I'll need to take it to a gunsmith. Move on to shooting 308 for a while.
Still, I'd just spent a significant amount of money on this new toy, and was buggered if I was going home without giving it another try. Repeat of initial situation occurs.
By this time, there was another guy at the range, so he comes over to see if he can help me figure it out. He loads a round into a magazine, and gives it to me, watches me pull the charging handle, and the bolt stick half closed.
"Well, there's your first problem. On a semi, you have to pull the charging handle and let it snap forwards, you can't let it close gently, or that will happen."
Try out his advice, everything works exactly as it should first time.
In my defense, how was I to know?...and on the bright side, at least I learned something.
Still, I felt like a proper dumbass.




























...learning curve!






















