Hey Folks!
Was hoping i could get a little assistance from the crowd here on what to do with my 22. It's a Marlin semi auto - model 60S-CF, and it was an amazing little rifle for me last season, was real reliable and accurate... until one day i somehow got some lead built up in the barrel and it started shooting all over the place.. i managed to get the lead out, and the barrel seems fine. When i serviced the gun i also did an intricate cleaning of the action and trigger assembly.. all seemed fine till i put it back together and took it to the range.. The action will no longer cycle properly.. its like it's sticky in there somehow. and it rarely rechambers when fired. and when it does, the round that's cycled in seems to have some scoring on the bullet.. its like 2 parallel lines scribed into the bullet. I dont know what do to do and i was hoping for some guidance.. Maybe i need to lubricate or degrease my action some how? maybe time for a gunsmith? I dont know.
I appreciate your help!!
Update: I took it all apart again and used a scotch pad on the top of the bolt and on the inside of the receiver.. It took alot of gummy type stuff out.. and to my surprise, she's hungry once again!! haha.. Thanks to all the boys here for your help!!
Was hoping i could get a little assistance from the crowd here on what to do with my 22. It's a Marlin semi auto - model 60S-CF, and it was an amazing little rifle for me last season, was real reliable and accurate... until one day i somehow got some lead built up in the barrel and it started shooting all over the place.. i managed to get the lead out, and the barrel seems fine. When i serviced the gun i also did an intricate cleaning of the action and trigger assembly.. all seemed fine till i put it back together and took it to the range.. The action will no longer cycle properly.. its like it's sticky in there somehow. and it rarely rechambers when fired. and when it does, the round that's cycled in seems to have some scoring on the bullet.. its like 2 parallel lines scribed into the bullet. I dont know what do to do and i was hoping for some guidance.. Maybe i need to lubricate or degrease my action some how? maybe time for a gunsmith? I dont know.
I appreciate your help!!
Update: I took it all apart again and used a scotch pad on the top of the bolt and on the inside of the receiver.. It took alot of gummy type stuff out.. and to my surprise, she's hungry once again!! haha.. Thanks to all the boys here for your help!!
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