Preventing the Stove Pipe Jam - Part 2, Ruger Mark IV Bolt Polished - Results After 150 Rounds

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2024
  • This is part 2 of the polishing video for the Ruger Mark IV Bolt (Inner Slide). This trick worked. I fired 150 shots with zero stove pipes. This is with ammo that does typically produces stove pipes. The ammo is also very dirty and usually sticks to the inner slide. But not this time.
    The slide came out clean, it looked like the gun had not even been fired except for the front of it. Inside the guns chamber that the slide sits in, gunpowder stuck to it. It does have that same semi-gloss finish that the bolt had, so I think the inner chamber also needs polished as well. So, I am going to have to make a part 3 to the video and keep it going for a bit until as little gunpowder as possible is sticking to the inside. This will allow the gun to fire for a much longer period of time without messing up the timing of the inner slide.
    If the inner slide's timing is off and the extractor goes to pull the shell out too late while the next bullet is going into the chamber, they cross paths and cause a stove pipe. This is what I am trying to prevent, I want this gun to fire consistently, all the time, and with as many different brands of ammo as possible. So that is what I am trying to make happen by polishing the inner slide and now the inside of the gun that the slide sits in will have to be next.
    I hope you have enjoyed this video, if you have, please give me a like and hit the subscribe button as there will be more to come.
    #rugermarkiv #stovepipe #pistol #polish #ballistxpro
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Komentáře • 2

  • @1969CampEvans
    @1969CampEvans Před 11 dny

    Does the barrel fit tight in mark 4 or has it began to wobble
    Recoil spring choice...light...medium...heavy ?

    • @BallistiXPro
      @BallistiXPro  Před 11 dny

      The Mark IV does have that wobble going on so in this video I show how to fix that: czcams.com/video/P9TT_Bk6nGs/video.htmlsi=d3_9py6jPtQQeCGc
      I also have the custom recoil rod and spring set in there as well and adjust the spring according to the ammo I shoot.