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Will a 270 round chamber in a 30-03 rifle?

do not attempt this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Which type of problem on the m16a2 rifle usually occurs as a result of not seating the magazine?

A round will not chamber.


Is there a six shot .22 rifle?

Any bolt action with a 5 round magazine with one in the chamber.


What are the 4 steps of loading a rifle?

The four steps of loading a rifle are: Open the action: Ensure the rifle is safe by opening the action to check for any obstructions and confirm it is clear. Insert the magazine: Place a loaded magazine into the rifle's magazine well, ensuring it clicks into place securely. Chamber a round: Pull the bolt back and then release it to chamber a round from the magazine into the chamber. Close the action: Ensure the action is fully closed and the safety is engaged (if applicable) before preparing to fire.


Will a Remington modell 552 gs fire 22 long?

the .22 long round is pretty much obsolete. shorts and long rifle rounds are what is most widely available now. if your rifle has stamped on the barrel, .22 short, long and long rifle, as the 550 Remington does, it will chamber all three. the .22 long round is longer in length than the short but slightly shorter than the long rifle. if it has stamped on it only .22 short, it probably won`t chamber anything longer. if it has stamped .22 long rifle then it will chamber the `long` round with no problem. call a local gun dealer.


What would cause a blister like bulge on a rifle cartridge below neck when firing?

When a round is chambered for firing, it should be fully sealed evenly all around. When the propellant ignites, the gasses push out in all directions, forcing the sides of the catridge hard up against the chamber - the rest of the gasses then propell the round up the barrel. Bercause the chamber is the exact same size of the catridge the propelling gasses should not be able to exert more force in one particular area. If there is uneven deformation of the fired round the causes are either 1) a damaged chamber or 2) build up of debris/oil/grease or 3) the round is not fully chambered. Oil or grease in the chamber will alter the chamber profile, so the gasses cannot expand the round evenly. Likewise, debris/oil/grease in the chamber locking mechanism may be enough to just prevent the chamber fully locking shut but still fire the round There is an outside chance it is an ammuntion fault, but only a very small one for the previous reasons explained. From my experience, it is most likely a hard deposite in the chamber, the area of the neck of the round, preventing the round being fully chambered. The part of the round not in contact with this dirt will not be in contact with the chamber wall and will be the part deforming, as it expands on firing. Your first step should be to inspect the chamber and breech to look for obvious damage or dirt. Take the rifle to a gun smith for testing, he should have a machined gauge to test the tolerances inside the chamber. I wouldn't fire the rifle anymore until you have confirmation the chamber isn't damaged - you don't want the gasses of a fired round coming out of anywhere but the end the barrel! Ex. Navy Ordnance Engineer


Can a 7.62x39mm round be safely fired from a 30-06 rifle?

No, No, No, 30-06 is 7.62x63, 39 and 63 being mm of case lenght. If the rifle was pointed up and the round had fallen back and was possibly hit by the firing pin the round would not be in the chamber resulting in a bullet flying around in the receiver and possibe"loss of face".


How do you fire a m16?

Pretty much the same way you fire any rifle. Once you chamber a round, you just pull the trigger. You have the option of single shot or multiple shots, which fires a three round burst.


Why would a bullet pop out of the chamber of a 22 long rifle while trying to cycle the gun?

Sounds like the gun already had a round in the chamber. One should always make sure the gun is unloaded before storage.


How does the buffer work on an AR-15 rifle?

When you fire a round, the pressure from the propellant sending the bullet forward sends the bolt back, which readies the hammer and ejects the spent brass from the chamber via the ejection port. The buffer sends the bolt forward, which strips a new round from the magazine and puts it into the chamber.


How does the buffer work on an AR 15 rifle?

When you fire a round, the pressure from the propellant sending the bullet forward sends the bolt back, which readies the hammer and ejects the spent brass from the chamber via the ejection port. The buffer sends the bolt forward, which strips a new round from the magazine and puts it into the chamber.


How do you release an m 16 a2 rifle when it jamm with round in the chamber?

The procedure is called SPORTS...Slap upwards on the magazinePull the charging handle to the rearObserve the round being ejectedRelease the charging handleTap the forward assistSlap upwards on the magazine again