Fix yout ISSC Mk22 for good!

Tango71

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I decided to show you guys what I did to fix my Mk22 issues. To start off I'd like to say that anything you see shall be attempted at your own risk and I do not take any responsibility if you break something or hurt yourself or others. These fixes addressed my issues and may or may not work for you.

Ok so first time out with the rifle I had the same issues everyone else is having. Light primer strikes, failure to extract causing stove pipes, etc. I got fed up and decided to tear it apart to see what makes her tick. Being a self proclaimed mechanical engineer I was sure I could come up with a very simple solution. One of the very first things I noticed was that there was a significant gap between the bolt carrier assembly and the breech block.




I measured about 1/32" of play which is about the size of the casing rim. I decided to make a very simple mod involving a washer and super glue. I sanded the retainer at the rear along with the washer to create a rough surface and applied some super glue then put the washer on and assembled the gun squeezing the surfaces together. (Washer still holds fine and have never had it come off while disassembling the rifle)




The washer pushes the bolt carrier assembly forward to close up the gap. Without the gap the casing sits tightly between the bolt and the breech block.




I also notched the back side of the carrier retainer where it sits flat against the receiver to make future removal easier. Now all you have to do is wedge a small flat head in there.




Back to the range after this mod and WOW! what a difference. But I still had the occasional light primer strike. So I decided to dig more. One of the other things I noticed is that the firing pin seems to stop short as shown below. I filed a bit down so the top is fllush with the bolt once fully forward. This still gave me some clearance for the casing rim.



Before



After




I also noticed that the bolt return springs were a bit weak causing the bolt to sometimes stall and not fully load the next round in to the breech. I made two spacers and installed them in front of the springs.




Back to the range! 5 mags without a single hiccup, I think I fixed the issues for good but will continue testing. Here is my setup and I'm getting some decent groupings too considering the 3MOA dot on that bushnell scope covers up the small bullseye. So far I am happy with the setup and performance.




Groupings @ 50yds using cheap winchester 36 grain copper plated hollow points.




Another mod I did was to drill this hole to a 1/32" This allows me to use my smallest allen key to push out the pin that retains the firing pin. This way I can limit the tools I carry as everything I need to service the rifle in the field is on board with me.




The tools I carry inside the grip including the bore snake. These tools allow me to field strip what I need to including the magazine for maintenance. I still have room for a small cloth a bag of grease and a spare battery for the optic. I do have a Otis cleaning kit but the idea here is to have everything in a small package in a survival situation.




I also removed the poorly designed firing pin safety and the magazine safety. My Ruger 10/22 and Marlin model 60 dont have these devices and neither should my Mk22.




The grease I use to keep her lubed up. I have always followed the general industry rule of "grease for sliding parts and oil for rotating parts". Grease also likes to stay where its put and doesn't wash out. So far I have not had issues with the carbon and grease mixing and jamming things up. I am in the process of testing this by only wiping the bore with the bore snake once after every day of shooting for a consecutive 7 days of shooting.




I spent another couple hours at the range doing more testing. Shot 25 mags thats 600 rounds without a single hiccup again. I am confident to say that this series of mods worked like a charm.

So here are a few videos of my wife and I firing the rifle with 100% confidence that it wont jam. 25 magazine fulls = 600rds + Not a single issue = Fun! Ammo used was Winchester 36 Grain copper plated hollow point. The kind that you get in a 555rd value box. This ammo is actually quite impressive. It was very consistent with only a couple fliers here and there.


 
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Great post and good info. It should also be made known tht issc is offering a quick and easy fix that is currently available on the anschutz models.

Keep up the good work tango
 
I do know about the upgrade kit but I do not agree with the design. Thats just me though so take everything I say with a grain of salt. It may work great, or it may be a nightmare in the long run. From the looks of it one thing the kit does do is bypass the main anchor where everything gets mounted to inside the receiver and focuses all stress forces on the two small hex screws along with the thin sides of the receiver itself. So now not only do you have the pullback handle spring forces there but the recoil of the gun firing as well.

Like I said, I'm sure the guys from ISSC know what they're doing and I'm willing to try this out but I dont like the idea of bypassing an anchor that was originally designed to hold everything together and handle recoil forces. I may end up just keeping my Mk22 the way I have it now. I've fired so many rounds successfully that I believe this is a permanent fix as well.

Another thing to remember is that their fix wont fix your faulty firing pin dimensions. Bet ya any money that you can take the worst firing Mk22 and do only the firing pin mod like I finally did and it would make a difference all on its own.
Dont forget that I did push the bolt carrier up against my breech block first just like the upgrade kit does and still had light strikes and only then did figure out it was the firing pin at fault. So you guys may get better results with just their fix but if you're still getting light strikes after installing the upgrade kit, well chances are its your firing pin.
 
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That's a fair point tango, and to be honest I shaved mine out a little bit as well. I took care of that when I stoned the pin. It did make the pin stroke deeper and is one of the many possible tweaks available for troublesome mk22s.
 
One other thing I never mentioned is the fact that I am not running any hardware on my bolt carrier clam shell (All screws taken out) I would not recommend you guys do this. I am just brave and testing the necessity of it. I wanted extra clearance between the bolt and carrier and honestly the carrier clam shell is held tightly together by the receiver. Its also easier to clean the darn bolt this way. I was out at the range today again and shot off another 5 mags or so. So far still no major issues. I did get two failures to feed but that was the fault of the magazine and not the rifle.
 
Thank so much for this post! I've been working my way through your solutions trying to do the least amount of physical modifications to get my mk22 MSR working smooth, and I've finally been able to put more than 1 mag though it without a failure to fire from a light primer strike. I was shooting about 50 rnds with 15-30 light strikes, and have just come back from the range after sending 7 mags through without a single light strike.

Thanks again, just another example of gunnutz to the rescue.
 
Wow..thats a lot of engineering and work so congrats on the good results.
Ive only been able to shoot my Anschutz version twice since i got it in May, but their quick fix works fine so far.
Any luck ill get out with her this weekend. But holy chit..its accurate even with cheap bulk ammo and a 3x9 scope.
 
Thanks Tango71 !

It was the washer mod that brought this rifle back from the dead for me. I bought my MK22 used and it already had the "longer screws" and the "locktite" fix...Even with these mods I still couldn't get through one magazine without multiple FTF, FTE, stovepipes, light strikes...it was just aweful!! I even had to dig multiple casings out of the chamber with my pocket knife. I didnt want to shoot the rifle anymore it was so annoying..After reading this thread and installing a washer to tighten up the play in the bolt carrier I headed back to the range. Well 550 rounds of Federal bulk mixed with CCI Blazers and I had one FTF and 4 stovepipes..That was it!!!!!!! I had the biggest smile on my face. I really didnt want to give up on this rifle because mine is accurate and I love the way it handles being that Im a lefty.

Thanks again!
 
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