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<blockquote data-quote="threejones" data-source="post: 496922" data-attributes="member: 27464"><p>+1 on the breakdown and clean up. I'd bet all you'll need to do is clean the funk out of the trigger and you'll be back in the game. I've been running a similiar test with an older Ruger 10-22 and thus I'm very interested. The Ruger started to jam quite a bit after 3k-4k rounds, but still fires everytime. I have had to oil it a couple times, but thats all I've done. I've got a buddy running the same test on a Marlin bolt action, he's around 4k rounds without anything done at all (he does keep a little knife handy to pull cases that get stuck, but that's it) We both bought the guns used at about the same time. Before we started our little test we both stripped and cleaned both guns so we'd know we were starting at about the same point. Keep us posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threejones, post: 496922, member: 27464"] +1 on the breakdown and clean up. I'd bet all you'll need to do is clean the funk out of the trigger and you'll be back in the game. I've been running a similiar test with an older Ruger 10-22 and thus I'm very interested. The Ruger started to jam quite a bit after 3k-4k rounds, but still fires everytime. I have had to oil it a couple times, but thats all I've done. I've got a buddy running the same test on a Marlin bolt action, he's around 4k rounds without anything done at all (he does keep a little knife handy to pull cases that get stuck, but that's it) We both bought the guns used at about the same time. Before we started our little test we both stripped and cleaned both guns so we'd know we were starting at about the same point. Keep us posted! [/QUOTE]
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