Ljungman agm42b

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Im gonna test out a Swedish Ljungman rifle in a couple days, and I've got an ammo problem. These things are meant to fire low power/faster burn rate ammunition. The only shells available at the local gun store are Nosler hunting rounds.

How can I fire these (most likely) slower burn rate rounds without breaking ejectors and tearing rims off of casings? Do I oil them lightly first?
 
Check the specs of the Nosler against PPU 6.5x55 (139gr fmj), I run exclusively through both my Ljungman's and haven't had any issues so far. No FTE, FTF's and it doesn't seem to beat up the bolt group.
 
I also use the 139gr PPU and it works excellent. When I'm lucky enough to find the spent casings they always look good as well. I can't say I've shot the Ljungman a lot but haven't had any extraction problems in the 200 or so rounds of 139gr PPU I've run through it.

P.S. Watch your thumb when loading! Safety-ON before you charge your first mag, safety-ON when the mag runs out!
 
I've heard the oil/not oil debate quite a bit. I'm on the side of the fence that thinks it'd just start building up in the chamber and accumulating crud.

Having owned one of these myself, the best recommendation I can give you is to start reloading for it, or accept that it's going to chew up your brass.
 
I did a gas block mod , highly recommend . https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1442998-AG42-b-gas-port-mod-update

I have one screw left and the tap and die I used once if someone wants to try ( I ordered the the tap and die from U.S.)
Pics in above thread have disappeared but we formed the screw into a needle valve kinda

My AG42B has the same mod , it works great . As others above have mentioned , I've seen a few 42's come apart using modern ammo over the years . I reload for mine , but the adjustable gas mod really does help . By the way , mine shoots better than I can .
 
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