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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
AR10 malfuction help
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<blockquote data-quote="nitrousmudbogger" data-source="post: 687781" data-attributes="member: 30982"><p>What kind of brass are you running through it? Have you tried a factory load? It sounds like it is short stroking and once oiled a lot it gets far enough to get the empties out and snag a new one. If it is relatively hard to pull back it is a 308 spring. Not much else available out there for 308's. A few other things to try would be to clean the gas port in the barrel and anything else that looks carbon like. If someone cleaned the gun without taking the gas block off possible corosion and gunk is plugging up the tube or block? Let me know, I can keep coming up with ideas, I deal with it every day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nitrousmudbogger, post: 687781, member: 30982"] What kind of brass are you running through it? Have you tried a factory load? It sounds like it is short stroking and once oiled a lot it gets far enough to get the empties out and snag a new one. If it is relatively hard to pull back it is a 308 spring. Not much else available out there for 308's. A few other things to try would be to clean the gas port in the barrel and anything else that looks carbon like. If someone cleaned the gun without taking the gas block off possible corosion and gunk is plugging up the tube or block? Let me know, I can keep coming up with ideas, I deal with it every day [/QUOTE]
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