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Help with romanian Ak47 SAR1

lee2000lee2000 Member Posts: 20 ✭✭
edited May 2002 in Ask the Experts
yes my SAR1 shoots flawlessly until around 150 rounds..thats when it started to jam....for some reason after i shoot n while its going back to eject the round that just got fired,it gets suck while cocking back.Why does it do that?Even after i clean it,sometimes i must cock it back extremely fast just to feed a bullet to the chamber.Help me,why does it do that?no grease on reciever?magazine sucks?

Comments

  • ADfreeADfree Member Posts: 188 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    That is not POSSIBLE!
  • niklasalniklasal Member Posts: 776 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Check your gas tube and rod. Maybe one of them is bent and gets hung up along the way back, or there is some debris or blockage..

    That is the only section that COULD produce the problem you are talking about.

    My gun is prettier than yours, and it's a Glock!
  • RocklobsterRocklobster Member Posts: 7,060
    edited November -1
    If you're firing Wolf ammo, it could be causing the problem. Wolf's steel cases are coated with laquer, which tends to stick to the chamber and build up, causing the problem you describe (of course, if you really meant "suck" instead of "stuck" I dunno). Make sure you clean your rifle's chamber real well with a good solvent, see what happens.
  • ADfreeADfree Member Posts: 188 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Did you clean the rails that the bolt assembly ride on? That sounds like the most likely problem to me.
  • gundummygundummy Member Posts: 254
    edited November -1
    Rock might be right. I had a similar problem with the Wolf's. I never had problems with the Wolf's so might have been a bad batch during that outing. Also, if you are using Wolf or similar ammo, after 150 rounds it might be hot enough for the laquer to start gumming up the chamber, especially if you shot it all up using a couple of high cap mags within a few minutes. Just a thought. GD
  • gundummygundummy Member Posts: 254
    edited November -1
    Oh, and I don't think it's the mag, otherwise you would have had problems in the beginning. Normally if the mag sucks, it's right away and not after shooting flawlessly for 150 rnds. Plus I don't think it would have nothing to do with the problem you described. Just a 2nd thought. GD

    Edited by - gundummy on 05/03/2002 03:53:11
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