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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Dallas, TX
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I just bought this used .22 and took it to the cement plant to shoot it. I actually bought it for a friend, and it shoots 3 or 4 times and jams trying to load the next round. Does it just need a good cleaning or is something worn out on this thing?
Now, I ran back to the house and got 3 other brands of .22 ammo and what it shot best with (1 FTF) was Winchester 36 gr HP. It is very accurate, but I'm trying to figure out the feeding issue. Anyone got any suggestions other than a good thorough cleaning?
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Northern NY
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With only the occassional FTF I would start with a thorough cleaning
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 48
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After being stored away for a few years mine did the same thing. A good cleaning improved most of the problems. I had do do a bit more because the gun, manufactured in 1979, still had all its original springs, so I replaced them all. That fixed it up and it's working like new again.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 102
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It's impossible to trouble shoot a dirty semi auto ! Clean and lube , then go from there .
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: North Florida
Posts: 104
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I recently bought a well-used and abused 552 from the local "Gun&Pawn". It wouldn't function, the reciever was badly dinged and scratched, and the wood finish trashed. I totally refinished it, after giving it a thorough stripping and cleaning inside and out - the recoil spring was a bugger to get back in.
Now it looks and functions like new. Even with a ringed barrel (barely noticible) it shoots tight! It likes the Winchester Dynapoints best. Just needs some love........ ![]() God help me, I caught the "Remington Rimfire Virus" bad - this is my eighth one....... ![]()
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: NorthWest Florida
Posts: 923
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Clean first...then expect to replace springs...see how springy you are after 35 years
![]() Tube mag spring is your likely culprit...but first, Remove the Spring & clean out the mag tube... it'll probably help...as NOBODY ever cleans that area out until they have a clog issue... (or unless they're as OCD as I am...LOL)
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Marlin Specialist Calico Specialist A gun should be a tool in the hands of a deadly weapon, not a deadly weapon in the hands of a tool. Last edited by Big Shrek; 10-06-2012 at 09:03 PM.. |
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 111
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I have a 1968 552 that jammed after it burnt up the gun oil of a days hunt.
At the end of the day it would always start to jam. That was when I was 16 and the gun was my Brothers. This year after pheasant hunting He gave the gun to me as a gift. Took it to the range and it was the same thing. Took it home and did what He would never let me do when I was 16. and that was to buff the tigger catch and file down the ridge in the ejector channel of the barrel and buff. This takes awhile,not much room there. Problem fixed . Milling on the newer guns today is so much better This is the jam problem for older 552 poor milling in the ejector channel, when they run out of lube which could be 50 to 200 rounds they hang up and fail to go into battery. New spring will help for a while but this is the cure. You must file and check the ejector travel as to just take the little ridge down just enough and the buff the inside chamber . |
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