Have you tried any quality factory rounds, to eliminate the gun -maybe?
PB
Have you tried any quality factory rounds, to eliminate the gun -maybe?
PB
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My money's on the ammo being the problem.
Even if it's the ammo, doesn't mean that a chamber brush won't help. Have you been shooting steel or using any 22lr conversion kits?
It could also be the BCG itself sticking. That's pretty classic NIB behavior, and the fact that you were able to unlock it so easily makes me think that might be it. It seems like when cases get stuck they get stuck good.
Check your hand/mortar ejected Bullets for rifling marks. When I had this issue, I needed to add crimp; the Bullets were jumping forward when they were fed into the chamber and hitting the rifling.
When I set a crimp, I do a chambering test. Single round in the mag, drop an open bolt on it 3 times. If it gains or loses more than 0.002”, I tighten the crimp. They still shoot ragged holes so it works for me.
Last edited by Sparky5019; 05-16-21 at 15:19.
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Bull crap.
If NiB coatings were doing the garbage you suggest with ANY sort of regularity it would be all over the web and everywhere else but it is not...
How many reputable companies offer NiB now and for how long have they been doing so with none of the 'problems' you suggest being reported?
Your lack of knowledge and facts here are what keep the myth going for dummies that blindly believe everything they read on the internet.
Not going to lie, my buddy has a NiB Fail Zero bolt carrier group in his rifle. We called it the “Fail Often” until he has the cash to replace it. It indeed would stick. I didn’t know it was a thing known about them or even caused by NiB, but his did it.
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Last edited by mRad; 05-16-21 at 20:05.
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