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Reassembled the Winchester using a WRA trigger group I had purchased. It actually shot pretty well. Only issue it has involves inserting the loaded clips. One of them slipped in perfectly. The other two needed to be pushed in very forcefully. All 3 clips, once fully inserted, fed, extracted and "pinged" perfectly. Once I receive the new stock and pick up a few more WRA parts, I'll take it apart and see if I can improve the clip issue. If any of you have some suggestions reference the possible cause and solution, I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks!
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04-10-2023 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
Singer B
the possible cause
Are they new looking? We have found the Greek black park clips have a huge outer thick coating of parkerizing. It forms on the surface, needs to be cleaned down. Try a little sandpaper and oil. Usually that's the problem. I had over 100 clips from various manufacturers so I never ran into that. My trouble would be poorly seated ammo in the clips.
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Are they new looking? We have found the Greek black park clips have a huge outer thick coating of parkerizing. It forms on the surface, needs to be cleaned down. Try a little sandpaper and oil. Usually that's the problem. I had over 100 clips from various manufacturers so I never ran into that. My trouble would be poorly seated ammo in the clips.
Thanks, that seemed to help. Still not great but may need some more work.
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Originally Posted by
Singer B
may need some more work
You may need to take virtually all the finish off them.
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Originally Posted by
Singer B
the possible cause and solution
I bought a bunch of new clips a while back. same issue. The solution was two fold. To make the rounds slide better (especially the top round of a fully loaded clip), a nice, long tumble in walnut media did the trick. To make cartridges easier to load, apply some light flexing. I made a wood block of just the correct size to insert one way then twist it with a pair of pliers so the other dimension will gently spread the clip. A couple dozen twists of the block improved the situation greatly.
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Originally Posted by
ssgross
gently spread the clip
Like a breaking in of sorts.
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They didn't take pictures of the Ljungman, but they have a picture of the G43. Remember, this was done recently and it was all original before they sold it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CursedGuns/..._bubbad_exist/
Last edited by BVZ24; 04-12-2023 at 07:13 PM.
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Looks like one of those Reinhart Fajen things...
Last edited by browningautorifle; 04-13-2023 at 10:46 AM.
Regards, Jim
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Originally Posted by
BVZ24
Makes you want to cry....
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