AR Feed Issue
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AR Feed Issue
Recently assemble rifle with feed issues. 18" barrel, fires, cycles, ejects spent cartridge, but wont pick up another round? Feel free to ask any questions needed. Want this thing to work!
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Re: AR Feed Issue
Will it lock back if you only put in 1 round and fire? How f ar is it flinging brass? Ammo? Gas system length, buffer system and weight?
Re: AR Feed Issue
Yes it might be short stroking
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Re: AR Feed Issue
Sounds like it might be under gassed but answers to Tim's questions will help confirm.
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Re: AR Feed Issue
Ammo I've been using XM855, flings it about 3-4 feet, gas system is mid length, and the buffer system is the vltor system A5 kit. No it wouldn’t lock back with just one round.Tim McBride wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2020, 4:28 pm Will it lock back if you only put in 1 round and fire? How f ar is it flinging brass? Ammo? Gas system length, buffer system and weight?
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Re: AR Feed Issue
Either under-gassed or buffer system is too heavy.
1. Get a lighter buffer or buffer spring.
2. Adjustable gas block that might be turned down (if you one installed).
3. Gas block may be mid-aligned.
4. Gas port may be too small.
1. Get a lighter buffer or buffer spring.
2. Adjustable gas block that might be turned down (if you one installed).
3. Gas block may be mid-aligned.
4. Gas port may be too small.
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Re: AR Feed Issue
deadshot556 wrote: ↑April 4th, 2020, 11:57 amAmmo I've been using XM855, flings it about 3-4 feet, gas system is mid length, and the buffer system is the vltor system A5 kit. No it wouldn’t lock back with just one round.Tim McBride wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2020, 4:28 pm Will it lock back if you only put in 1 round and fire? How f ar is it flinging brass? Ammo? Gas system length, buffer system and weight?
I'd start at the front and work my way back:
Is the gas block aligned with the gas port? Is the gas block tight?
Is the gas key tight (and staked)?
Are the Gas rings on the bolt good?
Then I'd look at buffer weight, an A5-H2 is a great starting point, and should be correct for your gun.
If you have access to other buffer weights, try out a lighter buffer.
Still won't lock back, I would then measure the gas port and ask the barrel manufacture if that is correct port size for your setup.
Only as a last step would I open the gas port by one # size.
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Re: AR Feed Issue
throwing cases 3'-4' is not what I would consider normal for that ammo... more like 6-8' and normally ejecting between 3pm to 4:30pm max
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Re: AR Feed Issue
Thanks for the info gents. Once I can find a place to shoot/test, I will post results. Funny thing is this entire set up is not new. All I did was change receiver sets. Went from a hogan milled receiver and xrail set up, swapped to a KE arms forged set. Same barrel internal parts, etc. worked fine before. Weird I tell you.
Also the brass is ejecting at 3/4 o’clock
Also the brass is ejecting at 3/4 o’clock
Re: AR Feed Issue
Pressurize the barrel and gas tube with air. Spray it with soapy water. Look for bubbles.
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Re: AR Feed Issue
I'd double check everything and then look at the parts you did change, namely the upper. I'd look for wear marks indicating the upper to bolt carrier fit is too tight. I'd also check that the buffer tube inside and make sure that the upper is lining up to the lower correctly and not causing a drag issue there.deadshot556 wrote: ↑April 4th, 2020, 1:08 pm Thanks for the info gents. Once I can find a place to shoot/test, I will post results. Funny thing is this entire set up is not new. All I did was change receiver sets. Went from a hogan milled receiver and xrail set up, swapped to a KE arms forged set. Same barrel internal parts, etc. worked fine before. Weird I tell you.
Also the brass is ejecting at 3/4 o’clock
Re: AR Feed Issue
If u can't figure it out. I would say, take it to a gun Smith.
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Re: AR Feed Issue
we taking bets?
my "money" is on misaligned gas block making it undergassed
my "money" is on misaligned gas block making it undergassed
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Re: AR Feed Issue
Also be sure to run it 'wet'... lube the BCG runners good and look for friction point. Also check the gas tube/carrier gas key alignment... sometime you can get the tube in crooked. . other than that, i concur with the others that the gas block/ system need looked at...