I used cooking oil instead of w-d40 and followed all the same steps, and it worked! Was starting to lose hope before I came across this video. Thanks! :)
I took my 22 rifle to the range today. Damn thing jammed internally. One range patrol guy couldn't get it so he brought in someone else. This was jammed bad. Magazine wouldn't even eject. He took it away to a secure place and finally got it. 1st time shooting it and it failed. Badly
Unfortunately this probably didn't fix your problem after a little investigation the magazine lips are to tight, slightly bent to much the way they were made catches the bullet and cause it to totally go the wrong way then the action jams the bullet above the chamber or in the wrong spot first thing to check out take an empty mag dont pull the slide back put it in and then pull back push up does it stay open it should if not try taking out the mag this time pull the action back before sliding mag in push the magazine up firmly u should hear a click and it should lock the action back so the two problems is the mag lips at the top catch the bullet about halfway out of the magazine the lips on the back of the mag where u slide the butt of the bullet in should not really be touching the bullet so much now try to slide the bullet out manually after u load it don't put the clip in see how the spring from the clip pushes the red piece up and the bullet gets stuck in the back half on the rim casing to fix this problem bend the back of the mag lips and the front be careful not to break it, the mags aren't very durable bend it outwards like your trying to straighten it a little not to much u still want the bullet to be held in but not caught as its sliding out that y I said try sliding the ammo out see what happens then bend the mag lips away from the bullet slightly until it doesn't do that second problem big problem with this gun is the action is somehow loose how it sits the extractor claw doesn't grab the rim of the bullet like it should it slips off because it is loose so u have to push in on the action while pulling the bolt back to make the claw grab I haven't found the fix for this yet but I am going to try adding something ass a spacer as the extractor claw is loose the way it was made so maybe if I jam half a washer or something in there it will tighten it to where u won't have to push in one the bolt the ammo has nothing to do with it besides oil it up and just keep cycling ammo through it shoot it as much as u can the idea is to let the gun do the finishing work by firing it so many times should smooth things out and work the way it should almost like a new baseball glove that needs breaking in if I find the fix for the ejecting problem I will let you all know good thing about all of that is u don't have to take a single screw out to do anything I stated above I have taken the whole gun apart many times just to realize it's mostly the magazine causing your feeding issue not the bullets not anything but the way the mag was designed and the way it sits it really need to be pushed up inside so the action will catch the right part of the bullet of u look at your bolt and pull it back on the action the first thing u will see on the side closest to u is the extractor claw in between should be the groove where the action catches the bullet pay attention when u put your mag in is it in far enough for the action to catch the bullet from the mag without interference from the mag since the part on the action catches the back of the bullet the has to slide through the middle of the magazine feeding the ammo into the chamber and then when fired or pulled back the extractor should hook the lip on the back of the bullet and slide back with the action this will cause the round to be ejected unfortunately this gun likes to double load I call it so it doesn't eject the casing yet try to load another round into the chamber but hits the spent casing and jams the bullet usually bending it so its no good so many people had an issue with this rifle I've seen so manybother fixes tried them and yet didn't fix anything u do not need to cut anything off your bolt that will not fix anything because that is not the problem it gets caught because the mag doesn't sit properly nor was it designed right hope u all can enjoy your 715t I hope to enjoy mine as well good luck to both of us
It’s not an urban night vision camo. Where did you get that from? UCP was designed with the intent to camouflage the wearer in all seasonal environments.
@@DrFrankenschtein I got it from NATICK LABS the tests are declassified, it has the highest NIR rating out of any camo, I also tested with my PV14, PV30
Apart from some unhelpful criticism in reviews, I truly appreciate your tutorial. I struggled with removing the screws and ended up stripping one. I was considering visiting a jeweler, but they were asking for $50. Fortunately, I stumbled upon your video, and it worked perfectly. Thank you.
Good catch Brandon !! Me personally I never use hollow point for 22lr , for a 22lr caliber it's best to use FMJ because hollow point is such a small caliber you want all the grain you can get out of a 22lr for maximum penetration !!!! 😊
When Marpat was being designed to replace woodland, input from various units was requested. I was told that scout snipers said that more tans in browns should be used with less green. This is a very good idea, but I think there should be more light to medium tan/earth.
Would highly recommend investing in some safety glasses as well. Those BBs can bounce off that wood back twords you. Dose no good to practice if you end up blind in the end
@@Musyaaaat is quite outdated, if you need to play games with normal graphics it is also fine, if who cares about new technologies and have a graphic boost and fps, plus new technologies of Nvidia It needs to make an upgrade, with the gen 30 but also 40. Depends on the type of player, if he use it for playing
yep, you're right. Thanks! wd40 + hot water, then a lil bit of force with watch removal pin + hammer (from my amazon 15$ ish kit) did the trick. Thank God.
The bolt never shuts that slow during operation. Therefore, it would typically not jam in that fashion. The true issue as to why it would ever jam as a fail to feed is due to the coarse finish of the feed ramp catching the ammo. Take a dremel and stone (only if you're experienced with one) and smooth/polish out the finish on that ramp. It will never jam there again.
Unfortunately, the quality of finish is the main reason for all of the 715T's issues, like the 25 round mags not wanting to load... due to the sight window slot having a rough lip where it was stamped. Just need to take it apart and dremel or file it smooth so it doesn't grab the ammo's casings.