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    blown primers running 14.5 w/ suppressor

    This weekend i was running a 14.5 DI carbine length gas system with a surefire FA556 suppressor and at least once a mag experienced a blown primer (Top hatted primer). I though ammo problem first but i experienced issues with 55gr PMC, Lake City M855, IMI M855, Hornady 75gr and black hills 77 gr. When i removed the suppressor the problem was not occurring at the same rate. I'm thinking over pressure but thats as far as I've gotten. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
    Last edited by texas12; 10-04-10 at 22:09.

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    first time running that suppressor?
    I'd contact surefire about it...

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    I would be suspicious about chamber dimension.
    Sound to me like you have something a bit tighter than a 5.56 Nato chamber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skyugo View Post
    first time running that suppressor?
    I'd contact surefire about it...
    I thought it might be the suppressor so i put on a buddys gun and no issues.


    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    I would be suspicious about chamber dimension.
    Sound to me like you have something a bit tighter than a 5.56 Nato chamber.
    Barrel is marked 5.56 and i have not had any issues with military 5.56 loads in the past. do you think the suppressor (and added pressure) just inflamed an existing problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by texas12 View Post
    Barrel is marked 5.56 and i have not had any issues with military 5.56 loads in the past. do you think the suppressor (and added pressure) just inflamed an existing problem?
    I think that the increased fouling in the throat/lead might be exascerbating the issue, and if removing the suppressor made the issue go away I am inclined to believe that it is doind something else as well, though it is a bit counter-intuitive as far as operation goes.
    Who is the manufacturer of the barrel? Not all 5.56 marked barrels are actually 5.56 dimension chambers.
    Last edited by Failure2Stop; 10-04-10 at 12:35.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    I think that the increased fouling in the throat/lead might be exascerbating the issue, and if removing the suppressor made the issue go away I am inclined to believe that it is doind something else as well, though it is a bit counter-intuitive as far as operation goes.
    Who is the manufacturer of the barrel? Not all 5.56 marked barrels are actually 5.56 dimension chambers.
    It is a goverment profile CMMG with .750 low pro gas block. I have also expecienced more then usally malfunctions in the last month as well. Just not to this extent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    I would be suspicious about chamber dimension.
    Sound to me like you have something a bit tighter than a 5.56 Nato chamber.
    +1. If it's with multiple dif types of ammo, I'd explore the chamber dimensions a little more.

    You may want to look for a 5.56NATO chamber reamer by Ned Christiansen at Michiguns. A "5.56 NATO" stamp on the barrel does not always mean a 5.56 NATO chamber, unfortunately. Certain manufacturers have been known to stamp the barrel as 5.56 NATO, but when a chamber reamer was applied, MUCH material was removed.

    A 5.56 NATO chamber reamer should basically spin freely if your chamber is already within 5.56 NATO dimensions. If you have closer to a .223 SAAMI chamber, it will drag and you'll feel it.

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