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  • TexasEric

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    Got to the range this afternoon. The CZ misfired on the second round. I loaded a couple mags and had multiple failures. Same as before, gun not going into battery or light strikes. I was firing supersonic rounds, I didn’t try subsonics if supers were failing.
    I didn’t have any +p ammo. Also the silencer was in short configuration, the gun still couldn’t handle the can. I will get some +p ammo after I finish my M&P upgrades. I talked to some of the guys at Boyert. I am going to get a heavier spring for my M&P also.
    I wish I could find one for my CZ, if I can’t, game over for the CZ.
     

    dermunkee

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    I just want know what is the simplest way and quickest way to clean this can without CLP, brass brushing, and gun lubing the hell out this thing.

    The easiest way is to get the Boretech C4 stuff I mentioned, dump it in a glass jar, and let all your internal pieces (minus any o-rings) soak in it for a few days. Most everything will come off with a few passes of a wire brush, and whatever's left can be tumbled off. I have NOT tried sonic cleaning, since results with cheap sonic cleaners seem to be mixed, and I don't want to dump a lot of money on something that I will use maybe once per year. For about $50, I got a harbor freight rock tumbler and 3 lbs of stainless tumbling pins from Amazon, which got my .22 baffles pretty clean (don't want to use it on something with a finish). For the can itself, I coated it in Boretech, let it sit for 15 minutes, and took a large brass bristle brush attached to a drill and scrubbed it out. Took 5 minutes for almost everything to be cleaned out.

    You will always want your piston assembly lubed, and make sure your o-rings are not cracking.
     

    TexasEric

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    Take someone to the range with you, use a slo mo camera to see if it points to anything. Most recent smart phones will have some sort of option for that.
    I wasn’t looking at the pattern, but ejection was weird. A few shells came back and hit me on the chest and right shoulder. I am pretty sure that is not right.
     

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