Remington 12 question

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John Gyde
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According to Rem records your 12CS was made in early 1914. The straight grip stocks were not standard. No one knows what percentage were issued that way, but certainly less than half....
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[quote="Bayaramc"]Dear Anyone

I just bought brand new R25 with caliber .308win and at very first shot there was bullet case jam problem and was not auto-loading next bullet. So cleaned lubed everything as described in owners manual. Then i checked again, and it seems that there was no more problem with case jam and case was freely throws away. But it can not auto load next bullet. what is the problem? Can anyone help me?

Bayarsaikhan[/quote]
Are you using factory ammo, imported junk or reloads???
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Sellier & Bellot?
That IS junk ammo, this is the dirtiest, c..., commercial ammo available.
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Rem picked the parts out of bins that were not sorted. I don't know for sure, but I think the barrel code is the best indication of mfg date. Your situation is not unusual.
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Hello ,I have a model 12,sn 770900 with barrel code AX. What year would this be? Where is a good source for parts. Only fired once out of 8 tries so I assume it may need a new firing pin or spring or both. I also need a butt plate for it.
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Bayaramc wrote:Dear Admin

What ammo specifically in such cold environment in Mongolian harsh winter -25 C.
What brand or name etc?
Great question.
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