problem with the munchkin rifle
Tom, I just looked at some of those cases and the pin strikes are fairly well shaped, just very light. Even the ones that fired the first time have very shallow indentations. On the ones that had to be hit twice, the first mark is almost not there.
The case heads do not appear to be expanded as I would expect if there was too much headspace.
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- problem with the munchkin rifle -
stonewalrus,
2013-11-26, 17:53
- I would try a No-Go gauge first, particularly since the -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 18:12
- Firing pin - uncowboy, 2013-11-26, 19:54
- I would try a No-Go gauge first, particularly since the -
stonewalrus,
2013-11-26, 20:07
- Just a suspicion at this point, as mentioned. -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 20:49
- no luck on the picture with my camera - stonewalrus, 2013-11-26, 21:14
- Just a suspicion at this point, as mentioned. -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 20:49
- problem with the munchkin rifle -
Catoosa,
2013-11-27, 17:38
- Which suggests some options... -
Paul,
2013-11-28, 10:41
- Found an article on Remington 500 series about putting a - stonewalrus, 2013-11-28, 13:11
- Which suggests some options... -
Paul,
2013-11-28, 10:41
- Time to get him his first AR. -
Rob Leahy,
2013-11-27, 21:19
- I don't even have MY first AR - stonewalrus, 2013-11-27, 22:03
- I would try a No-Go gauge first, particularly since the -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 18:12