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    I just left it. As long as it stays somewhere, I'm good.

    I could do what the precision nuts do and BED it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I just left it. As long as it stays somewhere, I'm good.

    I could do what the precision nuts do and BED it!
    I think draining a beer can is a whole lot faster and more enjoyable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I have a gun that doesn't like that theory. I put the handle on, butted forward... and it slid back. So I loosened it and moved it back forward, and it's back again. Strange... but I just left it after that.

    I guess the bolt's forward movement in the cycle is snappier than the rearward movement.
    Maybe I got it backwards. Did you try pressing it aft?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    Maybe I got it backwards. Did you try pressing it aft?
    No. You have it right. I push all my railed items forward. My point was that I have a weirdo that wants to be different on one gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    No. You have it right. I push all my railed items forward. My point was that I have a weirdo that wants to be different on one gun.
    Why am I not surprised?
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    That makes sense since the BCG impacts the barrel extension when it locks into battery (steel on steel) and the BCG and spring isn't impacting nearly as hard in it's rearward movement.

    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I have a gun that doesn't like that theory. I put the handle on, butted forward... and it slid back. So I loosened it and moved it back forward, and it's back again. Strange... but I just left it after that.

    I guess the bolt's forward movement in the cycle is snappier than the rearward movement.



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