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FirstARinNY wrote:...snip...I'm gonna have to rule out mag problems for now cause shooting single shot (no mag) causes stove pipes...snip...
Hoot wrote:FirstARinNY wrote:...snip...I'm gonna have to rule out mag problems for now cause shooting single shot (no mag) causes stove pipes...snip...
That's a horse of a different color. Check your ejector plunger to make sure it'll flip an empty with authority and it doesn't feel crunchy as it depresses. The easiest way is to remove the BCA, hook a case under the extractor hook, pull the empty into the seated position and release it, letting it fly.
Lately, I've read of folks with other caliber ARs, discovering brass shavings down in the plunger hole causing it to bind. Otherwise, if you have a caliper, measure the ejection port opening to make sure it was machined wide enough to clear the brass. Pass along the dimension and I'll measure mine to compare.
Hoot
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