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    BCG eats gas rings

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    Last edited by AndyLate; 02-28-18 at 09:06.

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    Try using your bolt in a different bolt carrier group. My guess is the rifle is over gassed. More than likely an oversized gasport

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    How are you determining the rings are trashed?

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    Send that POS carrier back. Gas rings dont normally wear like that.

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    Last edited by AndyLate; 02-28-18 at 09:07.

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    How the hell do you send something back to PSA? They don't return emails or phone calls. I don't think they have a customer service department.

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    Why "roll the dice" with them? Unless, it's a "fun gun", why would you gamble with questionable items?

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    That's a defective bolt carrier. Buy a Colt, BCM or LMT unit and replace that one. It's going to keep doing what it does.
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