Well, as much as I don't like to admit defeat...I'm going to have to swallow my pride and ask some questions.
I ordered some parts and pieces to put a 10/22 together for my wife so she can go Sage Rat hunting this year with an accurate semi-auto 22. VQ barrel, Kidd bolt/charging handle/guide rod, Kidd two stage trigger.
Now for the bad... it's shaving the copper off the next round, (I've tried six different magazines, it does it on all of them).
It only will shoot one round, and then I have a failure to fire on the second one. The hammer drops, but there is absolutely no print in the rim, and it won't always eject it when the charging handle is cocked manually.
If I eject the magazine, cock the bolt (live round is in the chamber as it didn't eject), and slowly ease it forward into battery, with little push at the to get the extractor to gently go over the rim, the round will fire the next time the trigger is pulled. (Of course if the bolt is let go with no magazine and a live round in the chamber, it will slam-fire, and if you have the palm of your hand under the now empty mag well, then you will have some brass casing and some powder residue in your palm, I would "imagine" it will sting a bit and remind you that this is why we ALWAYS have firearms pointed in a safe direction)!
Side note; this is not my first rodeo. I used to own a small gun shop, and I've been a multi-craft millwright for 20+ years now, and have spent a few years as a primary trade machinist. This IS however the most trouble I've ever had with 10/22.
Any and all advice, information is GREATLY appreciated.
I'm taking one variable out at a time right now. I'm putting the bolt into a different receiver to see if it's the receiver or the bolt. Then I'm going to take the extractor out of the bolt to see if the rim on the slam fire was hit by the edge of the relief on the bolt face or the extractor, and so on and so on. I'm using MY 10/22 as a given in this equation as I know how well it works.
Anyway, if you guys, gals, and gurus can think of anything I'm missing, please whip some wisdom on me. My wife would really appreciate it too, as we are supposed to go shoot Sage Rats at the end of the month.
Thanks again, and good shooting to you!
I ordered some parts and pieces to put a 10/22 together for my wife so she can go Sage Rat hunting this year with an accurate semi-auto 22. VQ barrel, Kidd bolt/charging handle/guide rod, Kidd two stage trigger.
Now for the bad... it's shaving the copper off the next round, (I've tried six different magazines, it does it on all of them).
It only will shoot one round, and then I have a failure to fire on the second one. The hammer drops, but there is absolutely no print in the rim, and it won't always eject it when the charging handle is cocked manually.
If I eject the magazine, cock the bolt (live round is in the chamber as it didn't eject), and slowly ease it forward into battery, with little push at the to get the extractor to gently go over the rim, the round will fire the next time the trigger is pulled. (Of course if the bolt is let go with no magazine and a live round in the chamber, it will slam-fire, and if you have the palm of your hand under the now empty mag well, then you will have some brass casing and some powder residue in your palm, I would "imagine" it will sting a bit and remind you that this is why we ALWAYS have firearms pointed in a safe direction)!
Side note; this is not my first rodeo. I used to own a small gun shop, and I've been a multi-craft millwright for 20+ years now, and have spent a few years as a primary trade machinist. This IS however the most trouble I've ever had with 10/22.
Any and all advice, information is GREATLY appreciated.
I'm taking one variable out at a time right now. I'm putting the bolt into a different receiver to see if it's the receiver or the bolt. Then I'm going to take the extractor out of the bolt to see if the rim on the slam fire was hit by the edge of the relief on the bolt face or the extractor, and so on and so on. I'm using MY 10/22 as a given in this equation as I know how well it works.
Anyway, if you guys, gals, and gurus can think of anything I'm missing, please whip some wisdom on me. My wife would really appreciate it too, as we are supposed to go shoot Sage Rats at the end of the month.
Thanks again, and good shooting to you!