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Originally Posted by captainwayne
After firing, the cylinder had to be hit with the palm of my hand to open it, and the ejector rod had to be hit to eject the spent rounds. When I say hit, I mean with the edge of the table at the range. Couldn't do it with my hand. Then, after 100 rounds or so, when I tried to eject the 10 rounds, 1 or 2 were left in the cylinder, apparently pushed below the extractor itself!
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I responded recently to a thread about 22lr revolvers spitting back.
Other than all that I have owned spit in my face. As they get fouled I encountered nearly the same issues.
I had to scrub the chambers often and thoroughly clean to get a smooth operation..
My semi's are not picky.. I don't own 22lr revolvers anymore.
Be careful not to bend the extractor rod being to frisky removing the empties..