rangermonroe
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While shooting the other day, the white plastic buffer shattered and jammed the bolt.
It turned into a rubbery goo, not unlike improperly cured epoxy. It looked like yellow cottage cheese.
What would cause this? I have not cleaned the gun with some exotic compound that one could assume might cause degridation of polymers.
On the plus side, I called Marlin, and after they offered to sell me one, they agreed mail me one free of charge.
It is nice dealing with a professional company who stands behind its products.
It turned into a rubbery goo, not unlike improperly cured epoxy. It looked like yellow cottage cheese.
What would cause this? I have not cleaned the gun with some exotic compound that one could assume might cause degridation of polymers.
On the plus side, I called Marlin, and after they offered to sell me one, they agreed mail me one free of charge.
It is nice dealing with a professional company who stands behind its products.
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