The thing that gets me is in almost all cases the gun was sold as having been shot with x number of rounds through it with no issues...
It's easy to get got. It is a simple machine. Once it's fixed you'll be happy.
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The thing that gets me is in almost all cases the gun was sold as having been shot with x number of rounds through it with no issues...
Very true about getting got. Well I learned a lot about ARs recently.It's easy to get got. It is a simple machine. Once it's fixed you'll be happy.
The thing that gets me is in almost all cases the gun was sold as having been shot with x number of rounds through it with no issues...
I've seen a number of homebuilds being sold as unfired. The few times I've seen it, I'm positive there's something wrong with it.
I've got two homebuilds that are my babies. The Colts hardly ever get taken out anymore. I can't imagine going to the trouble to even just build a cheap lower and sell it before it sees a full mag.
Bet they sleep just fine too. I know i couldn't
I've seen a number of homebuilds being sold as unfired. The few times I've seen it, I'm positive there's something wrong with it.
I've got two homebuilds that are my babies. The Colts hardly ever get taken out anymore. I can't imagine going to the trouble to even just build a cheap lower and sell it before it sees a full mag.
Bet they sleep just fine too. I know i couldn't
I couldn't eitherBet they sleep just fine too. I know i couldn't
No. The gun cycles, chambers a new round and locks open on empty. This is not a gas drive problem.The very short distance between the gas block and end of barrel means the gas pressure isn't up against the bcg for much time at all. It is possible for the bcg to go back just far enough to chamber a round, but not far enough to reset the trigger. Unless OP is hearing a loud click when he pulls the trigger on the second round, maybe there ain't nuff gas. This I learned the hard way just a few weeks ago.
BTW if that is a 10.5" barrel then I think OP has a longer-than-pistol-length gas system.