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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Newburgh,IN
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I just placed my order for one!! Yipee
![]() But, now I've got about $500 less money to blow in a few weeks at SOS Louisville 2018. ![]()
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Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Chandler Arizona
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Good luck to you future drum owners!
![]() ![]() A strong, (or new ) full strength mainspring is essential... a strong extractor spring in needed as well... If you have a empty jam issue, it will probably be the springs.... If you have a failure to feed, it may be the drum, ammo, or a particular round in the drum... start over!! Lock the drum mainspring every time you disassemble the shell from the cup and plate!!! Polishing the inside of the feed lips will help all of them... you can't over polish the unit.. slick is better!!! ![]() ![]() MOST IMPORTANT!!! Treat every jam as a potential for harm! CLEAR the weapon, and MAKE SAFE! before you EVER start pondering the problem!!! Drums are problematic... If you have any issues, call or write me gctomeks@msn.com and we will get them sorted out!! .... ![]() ![]() |
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