Excessive chamber fowling, poor manufacture, bad extractor, weak magazine spring, inadequate lubrication, introduction of foreign objects into the mechanism, and short stroking (usually due to improper fitting of gas system components) are just some of the causes of weapon stoppage.
To figure out what's going on with your firearm would require some details of what exactly the symptoms are.
A M500 stoppage refers to a malfunction in the M500 shotgun, commonly used in military and law enforcement applications. This can occur due to various reasons, including failure to eject, failure to feed, or misfires, which can hinder the weapon's operation. Proper maintenance and understanding of the weapon's mechanics are essential for preventing and addressing these stoppages effectively. Regular training in clearing stoppages is also crucial for users to ensure operational readiness.
Why wouldn't they - the SA80 A2 is a good weapon, it has outstanding accuracy and good durability. The SA80 A1 didn't have good durability as it has many stoppages in rough conditions. In my opinion it is a good weapon, certainly better than the US's M16.
Common causes of plumbing stoppages include hair, grease, food particles, and foreign objects clogging the pipes. To prevent stoppages, avoid flushing non-flushable items and use drain covers to catch debris. Regularly clean drains with a mixture of vinegar and baking soda or use a plumber's snake to remove blockages.
Delay of game
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That would depend on the stoppage type water Jetting soft stoppages such as sand /silt grease and rodding for hard stoppages such roots
That would depend on the type of stoppageSoft stoppages such as grease /soil /soap scum would require Jetting Hard stoppages rags / roots require rodding
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Organizing stoppages.
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That would depend on what type of "Stoppage" is presentRoots, rags hard stoppages require rodding (snakes) soft stoppages grease ,soil require the use of water Jetters to scour the lines to restore full flow
"Make Ready" is the command to take a weapon from Condition 3 to Condition 1.