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Rimfire and Airguns
Opinion's on most accurate semi-auto .22's
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<blockquote data-quote="Of001" data-source="post: 2467481" data-attributes="member: 116075"><p>I've got the bxr carbon. </p><p>Beware the trigger. </p><p>I haven't taken it fully apart but it seem a couple of the springs aren't standard format according to my 10/22 nut neighbour. </p><p></p><p>There is a shim that has ZERO clearance between the mag release and hold open plate (or whatever its called) and takes 7 hands to align for the pin to go back in.</p><p></p><p>Also I have an aftermarket and standard ruger factory mag releases that DO NOT FIT! the long style one and a regular, I don't know what brand, but width of the bergara one is significantly wider just behind the pin with a slightly different geometry that holds the mag plunger. Ruger factory/aftermarket one holds the plunger about half open and the mag and release rattles like crazy. I didn't fire it but functionality with snap caps was ok. But no confidence, so I put it back to factory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Of001, post: 2467481, member: 116075"] I've got the bxr carbon. Beware the trigger. I haven't taken it fully apart but it seem a couple of the springs aren't standard format according to my 10/22 nut neighbour. There is a shim that has ZERO clearance between the mag release and hold open plate (or whatever its called) and takes 7 hands to align for the pin to go back in. Also I have an aftermarket and standard ruger factory mag releases that DO NOT FIT! the long style one and a regular, I don't know what brand, but width of the bergara one is significantly wider just behind the pin with a slightly different geometry that holds the mag plunger. Ruger factory/aftermarket one holds the plunger about half open and the mag and release rattles like crazy. I didn't fire it but functionality with snap caps was ok. But no confidence, so I put it back to factory. [/QUOTE]
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