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Post by zr600 on May 3, 2017 17:20:11 GMT -8
Ok I have noticed after my surpressor I'm having more issues with my at wanting to chamber. It's only first round out of mag or hand fed. I pull the charging handle all the way back and let the bolt slam home. And it doesn't seem to close. Now I'm pushing my shoulders back .05-.07 thousands and have annealled the brass. After the first round is chamber the rest never have an issue feeding after firing. I have to use the forward assist to chamber the first one and sometimes push on the bolt with a finger and the forward assist at the same time to get it to close all the way. What would cause this?
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 2:27:26 GMT -8
Ok I have noticed after my surpressor I'm having more issues with my at wanting to chamber. It's only first round out of mag or hand fed. I pull the charging handle all the way back and let the bolt slam home. And it doesn't seem to close. Now I'm pushing my shoulders back .05-.07 thousands and have annealled the brass. After the first round is chamber the rest never have an issue feeding after firing. I have to use the forward assist to chamber the first one and sometimes push on the bolt with a finger and the forward assist at the same time to get it to close all the way. What would cause this? Sounds like a lubrication-clean problem. Take your bolt apart and clean it. Clean the carrier as well. Oil it and reassemble. Make sure your chamber is clean. You might want to pull your buffer spring and wipe it down. This is the first time I have heard of a suppressor jamming a rifle. Its usually a problem of to much gas and trying to get it slowed down.
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Post by zr600 on May 4, 2017 3:05:29 GMT -8
So could I maybe close the gas block a little? Were do you set your gas blocks to eject at?
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Post by GLSHOOTER on May 4, 2017 10:29:28 GMT -8
So could I maybe close the gas block a little? Were do you set your gas blocks to eject at? You turn them down as much as you can. Ejection at 330-400 being a bit under gassed is whatI would shoot for. Greg
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