I have an old sporterized Japanese Arisaka (Mauser bolt action) rifle in .250 Savage that was my grandfather's, and it has a feeding problem that I would like some help with or input on.
I can load five rounds into the magazine, press the bolt forward and it loads just fine. I pull the bolt back and it ejects the first round and loads the second just fine when I push it back forward. I pull it back again and it extracts and ejects the second round just fine, but the third round doesn't come out of the magazine properly: the case seems to get hung up on the inside rim of the magazine (the underside of the bottom of the action) and the rear of the case doesn't come out of the magazine, the nose of the bullet gets crammed up in the chamber at the wrong angle. If I'm not careful, it gets seriously jammed. (I don't know how my grandfather lived with it, I got the rifle after he passed away, several years ago.)
With my very limited gunsmithing experience, I see two possible problems/solutions:
1) The magazine spring is pushing too hard or too soft. However, I just replaced the spring, and the previous one was doing the same thing,
2) The inside edge of the magazine is too sharp for the soft edge of the brass. Perhaps a little polishing with Dremel would do the trick?
Other questions:
Is this a serious safety problem? Is it something that I can take care of, or should I take it to my friendly neighborhood licensed gunsmith? Any other thoughts/opinions/ideas?
Many thanks!
I can load five rounds into the magazine, press the bolt forward and it loads just fine. I pull the bolt back and it ejects the first round and loads the second just fine when I push it back forward. I pull it back again and it extracts and ejects the second round just fine, but the third round doesn't come out of the magazine properly: the case seems to get hung up on the inside rim of the magazine (the underside of the bottom of the action) and the rear of the case doesn't come out of the magazine, the nose of the bullet gets crammed up in the chamber at the wrong angle. If I'm not careful, it gets seriously jammed. (I don't know how my grandfather lived with it, I got the rifle after he passed away, several years ago.)
With my very limited gunsmithing experience, I see two possible problems/solutions:
1) The magazine spring is pushing too hard or too soft. However, I just replaced the spring, and the previous one was doing the same thing,
2) The inside edge of the magazine is too sharp for the soft edge of the brass. Perhaps a little polishing with Dremel would do the trick?
Other questions:
Is this a serious safety problem? Is it something that I can take care of, or should I take it to my friendly neighborhood licensed gunsmith? Any other thoughts/opinions/ideas?
Many thanks!
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