I found this page that has a tutorial on how to do the mod. I did mine a little differently but it's the same concept.
http://bazookabrothers.com/tech_assistance.htm
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I found this page that has a tutorial on how to do the mod. I did mine a little differently but it's the same concept.
http://bazookabrothers.com/tech_assistance.htm
^^ Read with southern accent !^^ and blame all grammatical errors on Alabama's public school system.
Technique is nothing more than failed style. Cecil B DeMented
"If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away."-Dog
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I have been fortunate. My f/a Ceiner kit worked well out of the box. I use Black Dog mags and an upper with a Car-15 1/12 pencil barrel, cut to 10.5 inches that I dedicated to the .22 conversion. I shoot Remington Golden and Federal bulk pack ammo.
ETA: Most people I know recommend the ball detent conversion to the bolt and the O ring conversion to the chamber adapter. The O ring is suppose to prevent gas from escaping around chamber adapter.
Last edited by az doug; 06-30-12 at 01:08.
Hey 99HMC4,
I had the same problem you described. I also had the ball detent, anti-bounce weight, different recoil spring weights, but the hammer kept following the bolt back down on full-auto with no ignition of the next round. In my case, the fix was to take a few thousandths of an inch off of the auto trip on the side that engages the auto sear until the timing was right, and the hammer was only released once the action was closed and the next round was fully chambered. Now it just runs like a sewing machine.
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