Browning Buckmark OOB damage....
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 10:48 am
I was shooting Slow Fire/25 practice last night and the Range officer
grabbed me to ask me my opinion of a new shooters jammed gun.
He had a low mileage Buckmark shooting Armscore ammo and had an Out of Battery event,
round not seating. The result was an lightly bent top strap, it now has a slight
arch in it as opposed to it being straight. The failure looks to be caused by
too much oil and not enough cleaning leaving the firing pin protruding from the
bolt. The question I have is this,,,, Since the top strap is steel and is only slightly
arched, what do you guys think of putting it on a press and gently pressing it
back to flat. In total, it has an .080 gap under the mid point of the strap.
The gun would cycle a new round after the ruptured case was removed.
I'm on the fence as to the need for new parts, I think straightening the strap
would be fine.....
Thoughts?
grabbed me to ask me my opinion of a new shooters jammed gun.
He had a low mileage Buckmark shooting Armscore ammo and had an Out of Battery event,
round not seating. The result was an lightly bent top strap, it now has a slight
arch in it as opposed to it being straight. The failure looks to be caused by
too much oil and not enough cleaning leaving the firing pin protruding from the
bolt. The question I have is this,,,, Since the top strap is steel and is only slightly
arched, what do you guys think of putting it on a press and gently pressing it
back to flat. In total, it has an .080 gap under the mid point of the strap.
The gun would cycle a new round after the ruptured case was removed.
I'm on the fence as to the need for new parts, I think straightening the strap
would be fine.....
Thoughts?