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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
pws ar-10
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<blockquote data-quote="robert j" data-source="post: 1230250" data-attributes="member: 96803"><p>no it was not able to chamber the round .this is a piston driven gun by pws. reading on line and like you said about keeping he bolt carrier wet oiled up . made me start to think that after I got one round fired out of the 10. I used a bore snake to swab out the barrel . do you think that the excess bore cleaner acted as a lubricant to help in the firing of the remaining 9 cartridges . never shot this gun before assumed that it was oiled from the gun dealer. sat in my gun safe for about 6 months . just got to shoot it yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert j, post: 1230250, member: 96803"] no it was not able to chamber the round .this is a piston driven gun by pws. reading on line and like you said about keeping he bolt carrier wet oiled up . made me start to think that after I got one round fired out of the 10. I used a bore snake to swab out the barrel . do you think that the excess bore cleaner acted as a lubricant to help in the firing of the remaining 9 cartridges . never shot this gun before assumed that it was oiled from the gun dealer. sat in my gun safe for about 6 months . just got to shoot it yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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