DaveRC
Member
I had a problem today, drove me mad, I thought I had a fault on the gun, my new gun...!
The gun is quite new and still quite stiff, but on putting a couple of cartridges in when I went to fire I could not pull the trigger, after a lot of messing about I noticed that when I closed the gun the release leaver had not snapped back to it's normal position, i.e. shut and able to fire. I found it was the cartridges causing this and by putting another pair in all was fine. I then tried the pair I removed one at a time to find it was just one of them.
I put this to one side and carried on, later the same thing happened, by the end of the day I had 7 cartridges out of one slab all preventing me from closing the gun fully.
I was on my own or I would have asked to try these in another gun, not sure if its the new and tight action of my gun or are these really that badly made?
The gun is Miroku MK70 Sportster and now had 1200 through it and the cartridges were Eley Olympics
Ever seen this before?
The gun is quite new and still quite stiff, but on putting a couple of cartridges in when I went to fire I could not pull the trigger, after a lot of messing about I noticed that when I closed the gun the release leaver had not snapped back to it's normal position, i.e. shut and able to fire. I found it was the cartridges causing this and by putting another pair in all was fine. I then tried the pair I removed one at a time to find it was just one of them.
I put this to one side and carried on, later the same thing happened, by the end of the day I had 7 cartridges out of one slab all preventing me from closing the gun fully.
I was on my own or I would have asked to try these in another gun, not sure if its the new and tight action of my gun or are these really that badly made?
The gun is Miroku MK70 Sportster and now had 1200 through it and the cartridges were Eley Olympics
Ever seen this before?