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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
AR15 Suppressor problem
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 968921" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>Thanks 436, sounds like you know about this. Sheetsp, we are all about trying to help you. 436 may have hit a salient point; the buffer and spring. If they are on the margin, putting the extra pressure from the can could cause it not to run at the proper speed. ARs are picky about gas pressures; set up without a can could be all wrong with it. The "fun" part is now I think you will need to "adjust" only one thing at a time til you find what works. It may not be hard, you could get lucky with the first change. I agree with 436 about the buffer/spring. Examine that first. Personally, I like the flat chrome silicon springs. It would be an in-expensive change and it's a good spring to use anyway. And don't grease it ! (Yeah, voice of experience.) May be the answer....or not. good luck and keep us posted, ok?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 968921, member: 17593"] Thanks 436, sounds like you know about this. Sheetsp, we are all about trying to help you. 436 may have hit a salient point; the buffer and spring. If they are on the margin, putting the extra pressure from the can could cause it not to run at the proper speed. ARs are picky about gas pressures; set up without a can could be all wrong with it. The "fun" part is now I think you will need to "adjust" only one thing at a time til you find what works. It may not be hard, you could get lucky with the first change. I agree with 436 about the buffer/spring. Examine that first. Personally, I like the flat chrome silicon springs. It would be an in-expensive change and it's a good spring to use anyway. And don't grease it ! (Yeah, voice of experience.) May be the answer....or not. good luck and keep us posted, ok? [/QUOTE]
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