Message from @JakeTheSnake
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give me a sec for timestamp
Gonna need a timestamp on those, but looks like you got a good start.
ok @JakeTheSnake now post your favorite touhou faggot
haha #godsplaid amirite haha woahhhhhhhh
Neat, hang out in containment for a few days and prove you're not retarded and you should get access soon.
>prove you're not retarded
>m81
too late
dab
Are you planning on getting any other gear in the future?
Yeah fs
Thats why I wanted to join here
lemme c them tags on them pants homie
😏
lol
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not dryfire
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aight solid flex
@yergo good to know that my exquisite taste in .22s will be appreciated by the unwashed hordes of 10/22 owners
I had a few malfunctions today. A few times when I pulled the trigger, it didn't fire but I felt the bolt slide forward all the way as if it got stuck and firing it caused it to finish moving forward. I'm sure the gun needs to be broken in but what caused that?
the bolt went forward?
or the firing pin
@Festive a little difficult because I need tools but I do want to get used to it.
oh I see
@fjogert I think the firing pin went forward and jarred the bolt forward, because it chambered but then I couldn't fire.
So it was out of battery?
@JakeTheSnake What stuff are you looking at getting?
and then went into battery when you pulled the trigger?
Well I wanna get a pc
probably needs break in and lubrication
for the micro
but I’m not a 10/22 owner so I wouldn’t know for sure
Yeah, which confused me because I didnt think the pin was supposed to move when out of of battery.
nah it prob wasn’t the firing pin stopping the bolt
i have a 10/22 but honestly i wish i had bought a .22 bolt or lever action instead
if the firing pin was stuck forward then you’d probably have a machine gun on your hands
I’d just shoot it more and lubricate it
I don't think the pin went forward until I pulled the trigger.