I met with a friend today at a local range. He had a M-1 Carbine (older surplus rifle) that he had just gotten a few months ago and was shooting it seriously for the first time. He didn't know who made it and I can't read the name stamped ont he back of the reciever - rear sight cover part of it. "INLA**DIV" is as mush as I can make out. Wasn't there an M-1 Carbine manufacturere called Inland? The rifle still had a little cosmoline on it, but appeared clean otherwise.
He had three thirty round magazines and three fifteen rounders. The magazines appeared to be surplus like the rifle, had decent spring tension and no dents, marks etc. The FTF occured randomly with any and/or all of the mags, so I don't expect it to be a magazine problem.
The rifle functioned fairly well, but every now and then it would FTF when the round being fed would hang up on the top edge of the chamber. It would consistantly stop with the edge of the case striking the top portion of the chamber. After removal the jacket would have a smallbend in it where the barrel edge had struck and pressed the brass down - actually folded in over a couple of times.
We examinerd the chamber where it was hanging up closely. There is a bevel around the entrance (Forcing cone or feed ramp?) where a round entering the chamber will strike and be redirected into the chamber. This beveled edge appeared a little rough and dirty to me.
His ammunitions was Winchester 110 gr FMJ. It didn't appear to have a channelure and the brass didn't look cripped very much. I'm sure this intensified the problem, but he fired over three hundred rounds and I can't imagine Winchester making that many boxes that someone forgot to turn on the crimper. But then again they were all from the same lot... (The FTF happened all the way through.)
So I think if this bevel is polished well, mayber even enlarged a touch, it should cut down on this type of malfunction. Or could this be an ammo issue? Help me out here, M-1 Carbine experts and thanks in advance!
He had three thirty round magazines and three fifteen rounders. The magazines appeared to be surplus like the rifle, had decent spring tension and no dents, marks etc. The FTF occured randomly with any and/or all of the mags, so I don't expect it to be a magazine problem.
The rifle functioned fairly well, but every now and then it would FTF when the round being fed would hang up on the top edge of the chamber. It would consistantly stop with the edge of the case striking the top portion of the chamber. After removal the jacket would have a smallbend in it where the barrel edge had struck and pressed the brass down - actually folded in over a couple of times.
We examinerd the chamber where it was hanging up closely. There is a bevel around the entrance (Forcing cone or feed ramp?) where a round entering the chamber will strike and be redirected into the chamber. This beveled edge appeared a little rough and dirty to me.
His ammunitions was Winchester 110 gr FMJ. It didn't appear to have a channelure and the brass didn't look cripped very much. I'm sure this intensified the problem, but he fired over three hundred rounds and I can't imagine Winchester making that many boxes that someone forgot to turn on the crimper. But then again they were all from the same lot... (The FTF happened all the way through.)
So I think if this bevel is polished well, mayber even enlarged a touch, it should cut down on this type of malfunction. Or could this be an ammo issue? Help me out here, M-1 Carbine experts and thanks in advance!