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Gunsmithing
Rem 700 feed issue
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1028212" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>Many times the edge of the magazine rails have machine marks on them. Some nearly like little saw teeth in a row. Steel being harder than brass, The rough edge will grab into the brass case, and scars it, If a sharp bump acts as a pivot point. The case will pivot out of line and feeding goes flop. A smoothing of the rails with a Arkansas Oil Stone and oil will do miracles on bad feeding. As a Police Armor I went through 3 changes of Auto pistols. About 190 magazines. By smoothing the edge of problem magazines with a rubbing the magazine lips with a hardened screwdriver shaft and a few strokes of a pocket whet stone would make a problem magazine shuck and jive. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1028212, member: 77249"] Many times the edge of the magazine rails have machine marks on them. Some nearly like little saw teeth in a row. Steel being harder than brass, The rough edge will grab into the brass case, and scars it, If a sharp bump acts as a pivot point. The case will pivot out of line and feeding goes flop. A smoothing of the rails with a Arkansas Oil Stone and oil will do miracles on bad feeding. As a Police Armor I went through 3 changes of Auto pistols. About 190 magazines. By smoothing the edge of problem magazines with a rubbing the magazine lips with a hardened screwdriver shaft and a few strokes of a pocket whet stone would make a problem magazine shuck and jive. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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