« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2010, 01:10:22 PM »
I bought my first M 51 in 1974 and still own it, I have also owned several others but they have all been 23/4 chambered models.
I have always used a small diameter drill bit and cleaned the 2 gas ports on the ones I have owned and they have been the most reliable semi autos I have evr used.
I think if the 3" chambered barrel was drilled for 2 gas ports you would at least see a sign of the second port.
The one I still own has over 30 K rounds thru it and I use to load light 12 ga. dove loads with only 7/8 OZ of shot and they fed and functioned perfectly, It is as reliable as a chisle.
Don't know if I have helped you with the problem your having but get a #55 drill or a piece of stiff wire and poke it thru the ports and that you can see it while looking into the bore.
Also check the ejector on the bolt if you need to you can sharpen the angle with a file if it's worn.
The gas ports on my barrel measure about .050 dia. Hope this helps. Jed
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