boss351cleveland
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Bingo...
Like i fn said before i seen CanAM proof testing hundreds of rifles at my local range .. Yes shot covered in oil ,... with my own eyes buddy ..
Bingo...
^ if that doesnt cause the rifle to kaboom, I dont think it ever will.
Well i seen Can Am proof testing hundreds of m14 rifles at the Squamish gun club ???
When the case expands it grips the wall of the chamber and for a minute moment they are one with each other. Oil in your chamber allows that case to slide backwards against the bolt. If you ever fire a bolt action that has an oily chamber you may have difficulty cycling the bolt. With a Norinco M14 it may explain fractured bolts. You fellas ever heard of running a clean patch through your bore to get that light coat of oil out prior to going to the range? Pretty widely accepted practice.
Now I just gotta clean the damn thing....again....
If you buy #### at #### prices.... you should probably expect ####.
So I brought the gun into the store today after work, and once again, hats off to Al Flaherty's for their awesome service. I showed them the crack on the gas cylinder and they said that they will send it back, and for that reason, they just gave me a brand new one. Excellent service!
Now I just gotta clean the damn thing....again....
DO NOT SHOOT THIS RIFLE ANY MORE!So last night I picked up my m305 shorty, and since this was my second m305 I knew it was going to be a long night removing off all that oil. Them chinese really know how to preserve a rifle...
Anyways, after wiping down all that oil I can no longer be called butter fingers when shouldering the rifle. Quite a beauty she is, I think I much prefer the the 18.5" barrel over the 22", that's just me.
So I wanted to give it a nice cleaning and putting my own liquids on it (oil, grease, whatever.) So I stripped down the rifle and lo and behold....a crack....a pretty serious crack I might add. This crack goes right along the gas cylinder, and it's quite alarming because it's the gas cyclinder. If I were to shoot it, it could potentially blow up in my hand. Thank goodness that I didn't over look it. At the same time I was pretty upset because I just degreased the rifle, and the store I bought it from is an hour away... well here are some pics. Hopefully when I send it in for warranty they just give me a new one.
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