Yeah major flaw with the rubber stopper I put a 1" washer in between the rubber and the buttstock, works like a charm! Thank you for the video, really professional!
Great video thanks! Only tricky spot is where the extractor recesses can build up some lead and cause failures. Started just giving each a shot with compressed air and clean the rest as normal. Works like a champ. Great rifle. Subbd
the rubber on the buffer tube is the fatal flaw. only a thin piece of rubber behind the bolt stopper. over time the bolt pushes the stopper back and the charging handle hits the back of the cut out and breaks or bends . the rubber in the video looks like the buffer tube has already eaten the rubber stopper. supposed to be a flat disc.
@@geomall easy fix washers n rubber sandwich. I’ve seen some guys putting broomsticks in the buffer tube. Fender nut and some rubber works too. You just basically want to cover the thin wall on the buffer tube
I have heard that this issue has been fixed on the recent versions. I believe there is a kit with a plastic disc that can be ordered from the distributor.
I just bought this in the last month and mine has the same teflon bolt stopper and rubber disc - it still seems to be a weak point that needs attention.
Thank you for posting.I just bought one. My first firearm. This video is very helpful.
@Kayakinginthe604 i am glad it was helpful..good choice for first.
Yeah major flaw with the rubber stopper
I put a 1" washer in between the rubber and the buttstock, works like a charm!
Thank you for the video, really professional!
@@ballistiquebec thank you for your reply.. I appreciate it.
Great video thanks! Only tricky spot is where the extractor recesses can build up some lead and cause failures. Started just giving each a shot with compressed air and clean the rest as normal. Works like a champ. Great rifle. Subbd
@@TacTechTrail that's awesome.. thanks for the great tip.
the rubber on the buffer tube is the fatal flaw. only a thin piece of rubber behind the bolt stopper. over time the bolt pushes the stopper back and the charging handle hits the back of the cut out and breaks or bends . the rubber in the video looks like the buffer tube has already eaten the rubber stopper. supposed to be a flat disc.
Definitely a flaw.. and the rifle has been shot only a few times. Go figure.
@@geomall easy fix washers n rubber sandwich. I’ve seen some guys putting broomsticks in the buffer tube. Fender nut and some rubber works too. You just basically want to cover the thin wall on the buffer tube
@@dwaineheadley innovative
I have heard that this issue has been fixed on the recent versions. I believe there is a kit with a plastic disc that can be ordered from the distributor.
I just bought this in the last month and mine has the same teflon bolt stopper and rubber disc - it still seems to be a weak point that needs attention.
Hi thx for all the détails. Where did u find this buttstock ?
@@rookiescontest5948 it came with the rifle. 2nd generation tm22.
I want the full length forearm for mine.
Great video. Approximately how many rounds between cleaning 500, 1000?
I think by 500 it's time...haven't tried 1000 so can't advise on that 😆
Have you found a fix for the rubber stop?
A washer behind the rubber works fine.. watch for clearance.
how did you get a stock on the original buffer tube?
is that the end plate that came with rifle as well?
@@papaknowshow this is all original gun.. no mods.
What is a good oil to use?
@lucasnosal2987 I use Hoppes gun oil as a general use lubricant.. if I want to clean and lubricate on the go, I like using CLP. These work for me .
Where did you get the buttstock.
It's a standard buttstock that comes with the rifle. Was not modified
@@alrios5716 came with it
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