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Posted: 11/20/2006 11:55:35 AM EDT
| yah i so i went tot he range. wolf ammunition shot fine with my gun.. now using silver bear 60 grain. ammo is pretty sweet and looks accurate according to my shots on the target. any way i saw how it got jammed. i dont think i pulled the trigger completely back this time. but the new live round from the mag came in and got stuck. i wasn't sure if it didnt eject it correctly .. but i noticed the other fired round still stuck in the barrel. so i pulled the receiver back then forward ...then yanked back to try and eject the shell.. no luck its stuck in there with the receiver moving only an inch if that.. i dont want to break it cuz i over judge my strengh on a lot of things. any one know how i could get it out possibly with out messin my ak up.. i'm only thinking the possible way is a wooden dowl |
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SB can get rough and hard to extract. Use a dowel or cleaning rod and pound it out. Then next time you load these round in a mag, rub some light oil on the cases to aid extraction. Also, it's called bolt and bolt carrier. The receiver is the sheet metal part that holds the gun together. |
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Make sure it is not a live round, so that you know what you are dealing with for safety's sake. Pull cover off and bolt and bolt carrier out of gun. Try and use a brass rod to drive stuck fired round out of chamber from the muzzel end you will want a few inchs over the lenght of barrel for rod size. Use your common sense, we want you around and intact, be safe. trucking2120 |
+1. ETA: FWIW, I put an empty into the chamber of my SLR-106 last night. I don't know why. I really don't. Stupidity I guess. And I, of course, couldn't get it out after I slammed the bolt shut on it. So I ended up resting the charging handle up against the edge of my workbench, then pulling the whole rifle back back and ramming it (the charging handle) back into the workbench. Worked great and flung that little f*cker right out of there. |
Exactly. Surprised it took that long. Drop the mag, clear any stray live rounds, and stomp it. When you do this, one of three things will happen. 1) The case will extract. 2) The whole head will rip off the cartridge, requiring a broken shell extractor. You should have one of these if you don't. They're cheap. 3) The extractor will slip or tear off less than the whole head of the cartridge. If that happens, use a dowel and a mallet like the guy said above. |
| ok so yeah... i finally got a chance to play with my rifle... i took out the spring aond cover..so.. i broke one hammer in the process (cheap ass walmart hammers)...so i used my handy dandy steel one.. i used the side and tryed to push it down.. i dont think that did anything... so i used the same hammer and lightly... LIGHTLY... tapped the charging handle.. and boda bing boda boom..handle came out along with popping that cartridge out. thanks for the advice yo |
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