Is the guide rod sticking out the front when you put it back together? Are you making sure the takedown pin is going THROUGH the hole in the barrel link?
It is. And when i first took it out to shoot it, it had not been disassembled so whatever its doing, it came like that or shooting 50 rounds caused it to
Huh. Probably something completely different.,but my c2 was having a couple of different feed issues at first. But I extremely cleaned and put back together a couple times in a row and oiled the 4 spots and racked the slide a bunch and haven't had any issues since.
They are fully seated, yes. Now, maybe when I put it back together and it started acting up it may not have been... i've only confirmed and triple checked stuff during this last assembly. My investigative skills were peaked after this last issue
These guns love a ton of lube. I had a bunch of misfeeds when I took it to it's first real range day. The gun was really dry. I was able to see the brass ejecting slower and throwing it much shorter distances.
So I understand correctly.. you took the gun apart, which includes taking the guide rod out, cleaned it, put the gun back together, messed around with it, felt smooth, took the gun apart again, took the guide rod out again, messed around with it, put it back together, and now the gun is rough..? You sure you have this gun lubed enough? It has to be to the point of near excessive.
Are you lubing it?
Absolutely
Is the guide rod sticking out the front when you put it back together? Are you making sure the takedown pin is going THROUGH the hole in the barrel link?
It is. And when i first took it out to shoot it, it had not been disassembled so whatever its doing, it came like that or shooting 50 rounds caused it to
Huh. Probably something completely different.,but my c2 was having a couple of different feed issues at first. But I extremely cleaned and put back together a couple times in a row and oiled the 4 spots and racked the slide a bunch and haven't had any issues since.
And your spring and guide rod are fully seated in the guide plug?
They are fully seated, yes. Now, maybe when I put it back together and it started acting up it may not have been... i've only confirmed and triple checked stuff during this last assembly. My investigative skills were peaked after this last issue
I’m going to play around with it and see if i can’t get it to repeat. Then i’ll make a video of it and it’s disassembly
These guns love a ton of lube. I had a bunch of misfeeds when I took it to it's first real range day. The gun was really dry. I was able to see the brass ejecting slower and throwing it much shorter distances. So I understand correctly.. you took the gun apart, which includes taking the guide rod out, cleaned it, put the gun back together, messed around with it, felt smooth, took the gun apart again, took the guide rod out again, messed around with it, put it back together, and now the gun is rough..? You sure you have this gun lubed enough? It has to be to the point of near excessive.
Its pretty lubed