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  • Rebel_Rider1969

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    Yeah, it may help. Adding weight to the bolt somehow or a heavier one I suppose could also help perhaps. It's a blowback operation so yeah I guess that's possible.
    I've not fooled with down eject models yet, with any maker. I did see on YouTube where a guy was explains his Ithica ww2 era model. It was a downward ejector too. It didn't have the port on the side like others do. So it was less likely to get crud inside do to it having less ways for crud to enter. I was impressed as I never gave that any thought before. It makes good sense.
    Heavy bolt might fix it. Yep, ksg12, RDB, calico, really dig the calico. Have all 3. Ya just reminded me I need to order the heavier bolt for the S2K.
     

    Longtooth

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    Current configuration. It's a lot of fun to shoot.
    Looking forward to a range day here soon to put up some 25 yard groups.
     

    Rebel_Rider1969

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