simulate Regular EE Expired Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Location 30 miles west of "resume speed". Jun 29, 2008 #1 Anyone else had this preblem?
B Buffalo Creek Law Dog Regular Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Location Not in the middle of nowhere but, you can see it f Jul 9, 2008 #2 You should ask this question on the SASS website.
Bobby Ironsights CGN frequent flyer EE Expired Rating - 100% 17 0 0 Location Thunder Bay ON Canada Jul 9, 2008 #3 You should be more specific, why is it jamming? Are the bullets working loose on reloads, and slipping forward, binding the cylinder. Does it happen when the gun is empty? Is it only with certain bullets? Is it only after you fire the gun a number of times and some lead/fouling has build up in the forcing cone? Details man....DETAILS! p.s. generally speaking...auto's jam (feeding prob.), revolvers bind (cylinder turning prob.) Of course, if you have a Webley Fosbery automatic revolver, it could do both.
You should be more specific, why is it jamming? Are the bullets working loose on reloads, and slipping forward, binding the cylinder. Does it happen when the gun is empty? Is it only with certain bullets? Is it only after you fire the gun a number of times and some lead/fouling has build up in the forcing cone? Details man....DETAILS! p.s. generally speaking...auto's jam (feeding prob.), revolvers bind (cylinder turning prob.) Of course, if you have a Webley Fosbery automatic revolver, it could do both.