Fires first round, doesnt eject empty cartridge and tries jamming second round into rear of cartridge.
SOURCE: jammed interactive card in console
Well, you have done the 10 sec or more already. If you still have the receipt, I would suggest contacting Sony support and Returning it for repair. Here is SCEA contact info: SCEA Consumer Services 1-800-345-SONY (7669) Monday - Saturday 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM PST Sunday 7:00 - AM 6:30 PM PST If you do not have receipt, my service The Playstation Clnic can repair it for $25 plus parts, and shipping. Contact [email protected]
SOURCE: model 70 270 win will not eject spent shells
Try Numrich---they have just aout everything. You can find them on their web site
SOURCE: My Remington model 7400 semiautomatic 308 rifle
All Remingtons of this type have this problem burnt powder and oil mix to stop everything up but it is an easy fix, Remove the two push pins that hold the trigger group in and pull trigger and all out. put it in a container of kerosene and let it set over night take it out and clean it up good and put it back in. It should be good as new
SOURCE: New 870 express is not cycling low base shells properly
When it stove pipes, does the empty get caught by the next live round coming up on the carrier?
Try firing one round in the chamber and none in the mag and pump like normal.
If it fires and ejects the empty with no ammo in the mag the ejection system is probably fine.
If when you shoot with one in the chamber one in the magazine and it stove pipes you may have a timing problem. The cartridge stop is letting the next shell come into position and start coming up on the carrier to early. This may be fixed by moving the ramp on the action bar so as to get ejection farther along before the next shell is released to the carrier.
Caution, if the cartridge stops are ok and the carrier is coming up to early it is another issue altogether and needs to be looked at by a smith.
SOURCE: have had my browning 30-06 for 40 years/ sometimes
Rifles will often have cycling problems if not properly cleaned on a regular basis. I have attached a link to a browning a bolt rifle it will show you how to remove the bolt for proper cleaning.
http://media.browning.com/pdf/om/abolt2manual.pdf
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