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!Nvasi0n
Thank you for the correction. The ammo used at first was wolf, followed by commercial hunting ammo with brass cases. The barrel was cleaned prior to assembly, after firing the wolf, and multiple times since the switch to brass cased hunting ammo.
A chamber brush was used, along with both Hoppes or foaming bore cleaner.
I was going to say that the chamber was extra dirty from the steel cased ammo (Wolf) and then firing of the brass cased rounds in said extra dirty chamber caused them to be sticky but you say you cleaned it real well...
I agree that a misaligned gas tube would cause the bcg to be hard to cycle even with an empty chamber. It would almost HAVE to be out of spec chamber and/or ammo, right? Unless you have a tiny piece of debris of some sort in the receiver extension that's binding the buffer/spring up. Hard to imagine that though...
Bolt is binding up in the barrel extension somehow? Something is out of spec in that area?
"A warranty and a carry bag are not bullet points for "Milspec+" to anyone who doesn't lick windows." - Tiny Killer Robot
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