I have a gold box K-22 that waspretty much NIB when I got it. I've fired about 3K rounds through it. Its a tack driver when it behaves problem is it wont behave. Just about every other load one of the trigger pulls will result in the cylinder binding up. Sometimes I can use my support hand thumb to reverse the cylinder and free it up. Other times I'll roll forward of the offending spot and just fire 5.
I'm shooting CMP surplus Remington .22 ammo. Possibly the specs on .22 ammo are pretty low and I'm catching a case. The cylinder chambers are recessed and it seems the cases are inset flush to avoid interference with the frame.
Any thoughts? Ammo issue or something mechanical I should check out?
I'm shooting CMP surplus Remington .22 ammo. Possibly the specs on .22 ammo are pretty low and I'm catching a case. The cylinder chambers are recessed and it seems the cases are inset flush to avoid interference with the frame.
Any thoughts? Ammo issue or something mechanical I should check out?