
Originally Posted by
w3453l
If I'm not mistaken, the A5 extension reduces bolt speed correct? I know there's a more elaborate explanation, but that's pretty much it in a nutshell right?
It is perplexing for sure. The 11.5 Centurion that I mentioned above went over 1500 rounds without cleaning; I *think* I put a few drops of lube on the BCG through the ejection port at some point, but that was once and not a proper full relubing. After swapping the extension I took it out to the desert with two cases of Wolf Gold + some random onesies and twosies of different boxes of brass cased ammo. This was high desert; very windy, very dusty. The rifle sat out in the open on a table when not used. It didn't have a single issue.
When I got it home, it was obviously dirty from all the carbon buildup and dust. While going 1500 rounds between cleaning isn't a crazy feat. I think if the gas tube, gas block, or barrel extension was on the ragged edge of spec (or out of spec), it would probably start having failures when dirty.
This is of course speculation, but I'm wondering what about the A5 made such a night and day difference?
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