1895G feed problem /fix
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1895G feed problem /fix
As most of you all have read one of my post awhile back when I had a problem at the range with my 1895g guide gun. When I would cycle the 2nd round the 3d would jam half way out of the mag tube tieing up the rifle. I ordered a new lever for the rifle and now my problem is fixed. I just wanted to share the info with all of those who have had the same problem.
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Re: 1895G feed problem /fix
Thanks for the INFO!!!!!!
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Re: 1895G feed problem /fix
A new lever fixed it. OK, was the cause of the problem being the lever a guess? If not then how did you deduce the problem to be the lever?
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Re: 1895G feed problem /fix
Almost always that problem is caused by the screw in the bottom, front of the receiver being loose. I never heard of a lever causing this problem. How was the lever causing this?