Baffle "sticks" as it comes of 2nd gen 177

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Baffle "sticks" as it comes of 2nd gen 177

Postby alphakilla » Sun Dec 21, 2014 5:56 am

My baffle sticks a few times as I take it off for cleaning, as though something is not straight (like my barrel) I was wondering if it is normal for it stick a couple times comingout...I know I could NOT pulling it completerly straight too. Anybody else experiencing this?... I am having accuracy problems with my new( less than 30 days old) 177 mrod...I saw some reference leaning your mrod against the wall could cause issues and the tightness of the baffle could cause inaccuracies.....Well, I store my mrod in a gun cabinet which I would have to imagine is pushing the baffle in...UGH!.....I wish I had a list of all the things to do or not to do...Anyway, I didn't know what a breech o ring was supposed to look like so, I found a picture of it (because that was one thing I was told to check when I started having accuracy issues)

http://s40.photobucket.com/user/PepeGra ... 4.jpg.html
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Re: Baffle "sticks" as it comes of 2nd gen 177

Postby Doc » Sun Dec 21, 2014 10:03 am

I assume your talking about the barrel shroud? Its normal for it to kind of stick removing it because its a drawn piece of aluminum. The I.D and O.D will vary as well as it not being perfectly straight or concentric. RayK found that generous lube on the stripper o-ring helped accuracy and with removal of the shroud.
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