after replaceing nearly every part in my 10/22 (stock, barrel, trigger, hammer and sear, pins, screws, shims, buffer, springs and charging handle) and it was jamming a few every mag (ftf,fte). finally swapped the firing pin and extractor, no more problems! good thing to, cause if this did not fix it i was going to part it out!
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amazing what two little parts can do to screw up a perfectly good rifle isn't it? i did nearly the same thing with mine...NRA life member, US Army Veteran
i am a legend in my own mind...
we are told not to judge muslims by what a few do...yet, the NRA membership and firearms owners are ALL considered as radical...


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Don't get me wrong, the features, comfort and accuracy are much better. and now it is functioning properly... but i dumped close to 1100 into it in all (over the course of a year). And i saved a good amount by doing my own trigger job! Which by the way was very easy, got rid of the slack and lightened it up to around 2.5#.Comment
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Stay posted, i have some older pics ill post but nothing super new (added new trigger)
you cant see the barrel well either, its a whistle pig barrel that fades from silver to black.
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Have a friend who is compulsive with aftermarket parts. According to him every firearm is a pos until it's upgraded.
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