Oh, I could be seriously ruined.
A buddy of mine bought a used AO Tommy gun and brought it with him to the range. He felt the need to burn through several magazines of ammo, so of course I volunteered to help him with that mission.
Oh me, oh my! What a fun carbine to shoot!
Shooting 12" paper targets at 50 yards was child's play with that fantastic piece. The recoil was negligible to non-existent.
It only had one hiccough while we were shooting it, but we may have found the issue. The bolt would stick to the rear and wouldn't move for ANYTHING. My guess is that the gun was getting hot and gunked up, but the bolt released when I was pulling back on it and simultaneously nudged the bolt release pin on the right side of the frame.
What a sweet shooter.
I may have Tommy gun envy bad enough to go buy my own!
A buddy of mine bought a used AO Tommy gun and brought it with him to the range. He felt the need to burn through several magazines of ammo, so of course I volunteered to help him with that mission.
Oh me, oh my! What a fun carbine to shoot!
Shooting 12" paper targets at 50 yards was child's play with that fantastic piece. The recoil was negligible to non-existent.
It only had one hiccough while we were shooting it, but we may have found the issue. The bolt would stick to the rear and wouldn't move for ANYTHING. My guess is that the gun was getting hot and gunked up, but the bolt released when I was pulling back on it and simultaneously nudged the bolt release pin on the right side of the frame.
What a sweet shooter.
I may have Tommy gun envy bad enough to go buy my own!



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