Help diagnosing the lever 22 problem
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JunkCollector
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Re: Help diagnosing the lever 22 problem
It's on the check list.
I also see where the strike hit and seems deflected..
Had I grabbed an empty after fixing the chamber it may look totally different......may also look the same.
I also see where the strike hit and seems deflected..
Had I grabbed an empty after fixing the chamber it may look totally different......may also look the same.
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JunkCollector
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Re: Help diagnosing the lever 22 problem
Thoughts ?
Looks fine to me.
Definitely different than before.
Looks fine to me.
Definitely different than before.
Re: Help diagnosing the lever 22 problem
Still a strange, irregular, angle along the rim
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JunkCollector
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Re: Help diagnosing the lever 22 problem
I concur on it not needing replacementJunkCollector wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 3:54 pmI won't argue that
But with strikes like that on a rimfire I don't see a need to replace it
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JunkCollector
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Re: Help diagnosing the lever 22 problem
Excellent
Now the great scope debate
Think I will.....lol
Now the great scope debate
Think I will.....lol
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Wambli Ska
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Re: Help diagnosing the lever 22 problem
I agree 100%! As long as the pin is retracting into the bolt body and not binding on the hole on the breech and sticking out (which is needless to say dangerous) I wouldn't screw around with it. And in any case if there is any deformation one quick light tap with a hammer on a flat surface or a swift pass with a fine file should take care of it. They are not all that thick or toughJunkCollector wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 3:54 pmI won't argue that
But with strikes like that on a rimfire I don't see a need to replace it
Re: Help diagnosing the lever 22 problem
Should cover the edge of the rim
its not a square outside edge
I havent found a spent 22 case to photo
if its working its good enough
Dont file it that may end up producing light strikes
its not a square outside edge
I havent found a spent 22 case to photo
if its working its good enough
Dont file it that may end up producing light strikes
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JunkCollector
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Re: Help diagnosing the lever 22 problem
I do think it varies but going from memory most hit just inside of the edge