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<blockquote data-quote="Rayce" data-source="post: 769944" data-attributes="member: 8402"><p>If you bought the Weatherby used, You may need to break the gun down and use a paper clip to clean the gas chamber hole(s) on the barrel. I'm not sure of the make up of the weatherby, I shot a 1100 and 1187 remingtons. If the gas ports get guncked up it will not cycle properly and cause the extractor not to get enough gas. Some people shoot them till they get guncked up and don't know who to fix them.... So then they sell the gun. If you bought it used take it apart till you just have the barrel in your hand inspect the gas port and clean it out... Good Luck.. be careful not to use solvent on the o-rings, it can cause them to break down and rip apart<img src="/images/smilies/wave.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wave:" title="Wave :wave:" data-shortname=":wave:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rayce, post: 769944, member: 8402"] If you bought the Weatherby used, You may need to break the gun down and use a paper clip to clean the gas chamber hole(s) on the barrel. I'm not sure of the make up of the weatherby, I shot a 1100 and 1187 remingtons. If the gas ports get guncked up it will not cycle properly and cause the extractor not to get enough gas. Some people shoot them till they get guncked up and don't know who to fix them.... So then they sell the gun. If you bought it used take it apart till you just have the barrel in your hand inspect the gas port and clean it out... Good Luck.. be careful not to use solvent on the o-rings, it can cause them to break down and rip apart:wave: [/QUOTE]
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