Nice job guys!!
I’m sure G will take care of you.
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Nice job guys!!
I’m sure G will take care of you.
They want me email to them with exactly what I did todayÂ….
A beer 🍻 on MistWolf!!!
Lesson learned—-> clean & lube dammed AR !!
If I had a dollar for every time MistWolf came along and recommended a Colt extractor spring and ended being right...
It could still be the gas key, which you could figure out quite easily, you could still just put in what you ordered and be running much faster.
But if it were me, I’d make them fix it out of principle.
Assuming it’s the spring, I just wondered how a bad spring got in there.
Me——> impatient!!! I’d had to wait 3days to clear the PNW weather!!!
That “G” gas ran perfectly with DD!!
Yes. With the entire BCG, but it could still be the gas key rather than the bolt itself. However, if I understand the malfunction correctly, it does seem to point to an extraction issue.
Easy to figure out. Stick the G bolt in the DD carrier and fire a few rounds.
Dan1612—> give up the “gas” issue. It’s BCG!!
Thanks for your inputs anyway.
🙌🏼
Dan is correct here. The correct way to troubleshoot is to make 1 change at a time. Take the bolt out of the DD carrier and see if it runs in the Geissele carrier. Or better yet, swap the extractor springs between the bolts.
DD bolt into “G”—-> fired/cycled/ejected & locked on all 3 different brands of ammos into 6 different set of mags…. NO Issues
I didn’t swoop the extractor springs from each others . I’m afraid the “G” tech guy won’t cover the warranty issues by taking the spring out into other brand