White box Mk262 and an insanely hot July day did me in a few years ago. Was tough to find the primer that had become stuck in the trigger parts.
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White box Mk262 and an insanely hot July day did me in a few years ago. Was tough to find the primer that had become stuck in the trigger parts.
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Same thing happened when shooting Radway Green SS109 in a Colt 6920. Primer blew out, got stuck in the trigger group and deadlined the gun.
Definitely in-experienced on this subject. I have a case of Independence M193 - so I need to ramp up - just in case!
So what did you eventually have to do to get it out? Is it simply a matter of field stripping, and shaking the lower to then hope it rattles out?? Or is it more involved??
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A question for those who've experienced popped primers- what chamber did your rifle have? 5.56? 223 Wylde? SAM-R?
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The time it happened to me, it was a Rock River upper. The barrel was marked "5.56" and would blow primers with any flavor 5.56 I'd put in it. The primers liked to go under the trigger, making it impossible to fire until you stripped the lower. IMO it had a tight .223 chamber.
Then I learned about Ned's awesome reamer, and it ran fine after I used it.
ETA: This was around 10 years ago. Rifle was sold shortly after I got it running reliably.
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I'll add that severe over gassing will increase the frequency of blown primers significantly.
I believe it's one of those issues with 3 contributing factors - hot ammo, tight chamber and over gassing.
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I had a 16" 223 Wylde middy barrel with an .093" gas port.
Can't remember, but probably had an H2 buffer in it at the time.
It would not run steel case ammo at all, kept ripping the rims off and not extracting.
Brass 223 like PRVI ran ok
XM193 would blow primers left and right.
Got some jammed up under the trigger too.
Sounds like a real POS barrel, eh?
After dropping the gas port down to .073/.076", that same barrel will run everything.
IMI M193, CBC 62 gr ball, Prvi 75,wolf 55, MFS 55, you name it.
Blown primers are not Normal and not OK.
One or more of those 3 factors may be present and should be corrected before continuing.
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Daniel Defense Mid upper. The amazing thing was that this debris actually got in such a small hole in the key. Even after removing the key, and pounding I couldn't get that primer (cup)? out.
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