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Posted on 6/13/18 at 12:42 pm to jbgleason
Remington 1100 16 gauge won't cycle properly. I've changed out springs and rubber o-rings but it won't cycle. It shoots but won't eject shells. I've tried different ammo because my first thought was the ammo wasn't hot enough to cycle. No avail and I've gotten frustrated messing with it.
Second one is a bit more complicated. I inherited a custom built rifle my grandfather was given when he left the army. He was the sniper instructor for the army's competition shooting team in the late 60's. Its a beautiful rifle with a heavy stainless barrel and old Redfield international match sights. I'm 99% sure it's chambered in 308 on an old winchester model 70 receiver. I'm not positive enough to shoot a round thru it though. This rifle means too much to me to force feed an improper round thru it. Looking for a gunsmith to take a look and see what it is chambered in for certain. No markings on receiver or barrel that I can find after a thorough inspection
Second one is a bit more complicated. I inherited a custom built rifle my grandfather was given when he left the army. He was the sniper instructor for the army's competition shooting team in the late 60's. Its a beautiful rifle with a heavy stainless barrel and old Redfield international match sights. I'm 99% sure it's chambered in 308 on an old winchester model 70 receiver. I'm not positive enough to shoot a round thru it though. This rifle means too much to me to force feed an improper round thru it. Looking for a gunsmith to take a look and see what it is chambered in for certain. No markings on receiver or barrel that I can find after a thorough inspection
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