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.22 caliber failure to fire
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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1950691" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>Try manually working your firing pins. Make sure they move freely and are free of carbon build-up. If you have a hammer block safety, make sure there is not any lint / dirt or other kind of debris down behind them that keeps them from striking the firing pin button with the full force of the hammer. Holding the hammer back, pull the trigger so that the hammer block comes up and then push it against the firing pin button. Does the block go all the way up against the frame and the firing pin extend fully?</p><p></p><p>Does your brass have good deep strikes on the failure to fire rounds, compared to your fired rounds? Are your feed ramps polished & smooth?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1950691, member: 24428"] Try manually working your firing pins. Make sure they move freely and are free of carbon build-up. If you have a hammer block safety, make sure there is not any lint / dirt or other kind of debris down behind them that keeps them from striking the firing pin button with the full force of the hammer. Holding the hammer back, pull the trigger so that the hammer block comes up and then push it against the firing pin button. Does the block go all the way up against the frame and the firing pin extend fully? Does your brass have good deep strikes on the failure to fire rounds, compared to your fired rounds? Are your feed ramps polished & smooth? [/QUOTE]
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