01-25-2025, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Harold Lee Pickens
FAILURE TO FIRE!!
Had three of these today, using two guns i had carried and shot this week. Started into a WPA and had a rooster get up in front of me, pulled the front trigger and click, light indentation on the primer. Dropped a new shell in and another one got up and again click.
I carried and shot this gun yesterday, a Ugartechea 12, no problem yesterday. Shooting Kent Bismuth.
Went back to the truck, grabbed the 16 Sterlingworth an Boss Bismuth, later missed a bird that got up in back of me. At the end of the day, cutting thru cattails on the way to the truck, a rooster got up fight in front of me, easey-peasey, front trigger and click, light strike on the primer, missed when I finally grabbed the back trigger.
Very frustrated, back at the truck ran shells thru both and worked just fine. I'll be gun shy tomorrow when birds get up.
(No, I haven't sprayed oil in the firing pin holes, or trigger slots. But will spray a degreaser/gun scrubber thru them when I get home--tomorrow is last day.
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You need some Gun 21 Harold. Made for AR rifles, goes on wet and dries with no residue and makes everything slick and protected from rust and will not stain the wood stocks like grease or oil! It is truly amazing stuff. I know because I sell it and get the real-world reports back of how good it is! No one has said nothing but good things on its performance and makes the bores shin like super polish then nothing sticks to them. My original test was on a 410 that was really hard to clean after 100 rounds, now that guns cleans so easy. I will fix you up with a test bottle next time I see you...(-:
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