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AR15/10 Rifles
AR10 malfuction help
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<blockquote data-quote="scottyd2506" data-source="post: 687894" data-attributes="member: 19778"><p>I will use the info, not used factory ammo yet. I bought brass and reloaded--</p><p>I had H4895 powder (used for 223), and 2 boxes of 150 and 168 matchkings I had extra for my 300 win mag, large Rifle primmer's I use for my 25-06. So all I needed was brass and dies.</p><p></p><p> I took the new brass and FL re sized them, oiled gun up took to range and never had a problem, but the 2nd time (a week later) I went out it started to jam all the time. I guess I did not put enough oil on the BCG as it seemed dry to barely having oil on it..</p><p> took the gun home, spayed cleaner through gas ports and action.. oiled it up good and it worked flawlwess. my issue is. I'd still like the gun to at least work when it is not drenched in oil.</p><p> Heck if all "heck breaks lose", what would I tell my attackers ??</p><p>"wait a minute, I need to oil the gun 1st before I can defend myself from you!!" LOL</p><p></p><p>I bought it used, but the guy who had it put only like 100 rounds through it at the range. So maybe it is not broke in.</p><p> I will use ur advice though, and take off gas block and clean there.</p><p>thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottyd2506, post: 687894, member: 19778"] I will use the info, not used factory ammo yet. I bought brass and reloaded-- I had H4895 powder (used for 223), and 2 boxes of 150 and 168 matchkings I had extra for my 300 win mag, large Rifle primmer's I use for my 25-06. So all I needed was brass and dies. I took the new brass and FL re sized them, oiled gun up took to range and never had a problem, but the 2nd time (a week later) I went out it started to jam all the time. I guess I did not put enough oil on the BCG as it seemed dry to barely having oil on it.. took the gun home, spayed cleaner through gas ports and action.. oiled it up good and it worked flawlwess. my issue is. I'd still like the gun to at least work when it is not drenched in oil. Heck if all "heck breaks lose", what would I tell my attackers ?? "wait a minute, I need to oil the gun 1st before I can defend myself from you!!" LOL I bought it used, but the guy who had it put only like 100 rounds through it at the range. So maybe it is not broke in. I will use ur advice though, and take off gas block and clean there. thank you [/QUOTE]
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