tungngroove2000
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i will be happy to have a look at my 190 tonight and post some pics if you haven't got it figured out by then.
i will be happy to have a look at my 190 tonight and post some pics if you haven't got it figured out by then.
If you can't push a round in there, I'm willing to bet you have the remnants of an old
shell casing.
Bent yourself a small hook on a piece of wire and see if you can catch the end of that
piece of brass.
Maybe with a bore light you can identify it better.
You get that hunk of brass out of there and you be a happy camper.
If you can't push a round in there, I'm willing to bet you have the remnants of an old
shell casing.
Bent yourself a small hook on a piece of wire and see if you can catch the end of that
piece of brass.
Maybe with a bore light you can identify it better.
You get that hunk of brass out of there and you be a happy camper.
I've got it copied and ready to ship. PM me your address and I'll send it.With it disassembled I attempted to manually insert the cartridge and it stops dead at about a 1/4" in. Didn't go so far as to try to force it but, at a decent inward pressure it wouldn't budge. If anyone's got a sec and this rifle, could you have a look into your chamber and see if that sleeve is normal or not?
When I first got the rifle I found a blown off rim and some small shards of brass in the rear of the reciever which suggested to me that it had experienced a case failure at some point in it's life. The clean edge of the "sleeve" versus the ragged edges on the blown rim suggests to me that it isn't the blown casing still stuck in the chamber. Looks far too clean to me.



























