This seems like one of those things someone out there probably knows about, so lay your knowledge on me, brothers and sisters!
Bought a new used Plainfield carbine. Guys at the gunshop put a GI trigger assembly in (said it was for an M2 - I'm not down on the fine differences here).
Took the gun to the range today - sweet shooter. Very happy. Problem is - one round in each four or five is not extracting properly. The extractor is GRABBING the round, but it's not being thrown clear.
This is kinda irritating. I'd like to keep the carbine behind the seat in my truck and count on getting my shots off at whatever may need them (be it paper, critter or god forbid - goblin).
Any ideas on what might be causing this? I'm not a gunsmith by any means, but I'm not afraid to tear things apart, install the easy parts, or even, when push comes to shove, break out the Dremel tool.
Any input would be appreciated.
Bought a new used Plainfield carbine. Guys at the gunshop put a GI trigger assembly in (said it was for an M2 - I'm not down on the fine differences here).
Took the gun to the range today - sweet shooter. Very happy. Problem is - one round in each four or five is not extracting properly. The extractor is GRABBING the round, but it's not being thrown clear.
This is kinda irritating. I'd like to keep the carbine behind the seat in my truck and count on getting my shots off at whatever may need them (be it paper, critter or god forbid - goblin).
Any ideas on what might be causing this? I'm not a gunsmith by any means, but I'm not afraid to tear things apart, install the easy parts, or even, when push comes to shove, break out the Dremel tool.
Any input would be appreciated.