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AR15/10 Rifles
Aero Precison AR10 issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughrice" data-source="post: 2665532" data-attributes="member: 118657"><p>You should have PLENTY gas pressure to cycle with the suppressor on!</p><p>Normally the adjustable block is to cut down to tame the violent pressure created with suppressor.</p><p>If not fired with original gas block… you could have an obstructed gas port or insufficient gas port size on the barrel or as mentioned before, misalignment of gas block to port.</p><p>If it cycles smoothly and locks into battery by hand then it it's definitely a gas issue.</p><p></p><p>Try another brand of ammo while you're at it just to eliminate an ammo issue.</p><p></p><p>I've built many of them and fixed many with gas issues. Even AR's from mass produced manufacturing have low end defective components .</p><p>I've had to bore gas ports on barrels, drill out obstructed gas blocks and tubes as well as properly align gas blocks.</p><p>You should also soak the bolt with oil and work the bolt back and forth in the carrier when new to "wear-in" .</p><p>Run it wet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughrice, post: 2665532, member: 118657"] You should have PLENTY gas pressure to cycle with the suppressor on! Normally the adjustable block is to cut down to tame the violent pressure created with suppressor. If not fired with original gas block… you could have an obstructed gas port or insufficient gas port size on the barrel or as mentioned before, misalignment of gas block to port. If it cycles smoothly and locks into battery by hand then it it’s definitely a gas issue. Try another brand of ammo while you’re at it just to eliminate an ammo issue. I’ve built many of them and fixed many with gas issues. Even AR’s from mass produced manufacturing have low end defective components . I’ve had to bore gas ports on barrels, drill out obstructed gas blocks and tubes as well as properly align gas blocks. You should also soak the bolt with oil and work the bolt back and forth in the carrier when new to “wear-in” . Run it wet! [/QUOTE]
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