![]() This type of problem is endemic to rimfire rounds of all types, and is not one that could be blamed on the pistol. Inspection of the round showed a good primer strike. One malfunction occurred around round 550 when we had a round-nose bullet catch on the feed ramp: not a horribly unusual problem, and not one I felt I could blame on the gun.Īnother malfunction occurred at round 653 when I had a Failure to Fire from a dud rimfire round. At the Schutenfest I and the other bloggers (who all wanted to try it out – and why not? It’s a heck of a lot of fun to shoot) ran about another 500 rounds through it. Until the Central Oklahoma Gunblogger Schutenfest it had not had a single malfunction. Since then the PMR-30 has had just over 1,000 rounds through it without being cleaned at all. It was a simple drop in replacement and I was back up and running. I emailed them and within a few weeks had the new barrel. After the first range trip, I determined that it did need the new upgraded 1:11 twist barrel offered as a free Warranty Replacement by Kel-Tec. 22 WMR pistol for some time, so when the opportunity arose to get one of my own I jumped at the chance.Īfter getting the pistol home, I hosed it down with Gun Scrubber to clean out any shipping grease and then lubricated it with Mobil 1 (10W-30) motor oil *. ![]() A few months ago I managed to find a PMR-30 in the wild and quickly snatched it up.
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