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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Removing deposit from chamber shoulder
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2272107" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>If the magazine was indeed chipped and the broken piece/pieces found their way into the chamber and somehow got lodged in there, then removal may be a simple as cleaning up the chamber with the original reamer ( if available).</p><p>My guess is there is no way to find that original reamer. Being it is an autoloader the violent action of the firing mechanism may have caused the breakage of the mag lips and helped carry them inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2272107, member: 18849"] If the magazine was indeed chipped and the broken piece/pieces found their way into the chamber and somehow got lodged in there, then removal may be a simple as cleaning up the chamber with the original reamer ( if available). My guess is there is no way to find that original reamer. Being it is an autoloader the violent action of the firing mechanism may have caused the breakage of the mag lips and helped carry them inside. [/QUOTE]
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