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7.62x39 10 inch barrel, help
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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3936229" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>I would say if it is not ejecting the spent case, I would not change the buffer just yet. And if you do, you probably need a lighter buffer or a lighter buffer spring.</p><p></p><p>If you have a round chambered and jerk the charging handle all the way back, will it properly eject the cartridge? if so, then I’d lean toward the spring or buffer issue. I have experienced something similar and simply cut one coil off the spring.</p><p></p><p>Does it have an adjustable gas block? If so, make sure that is opened up all the way and see if that makes a difference. Whether it has an adjustable gas block or standard, make sure the gas block is properly aligned with the gas port. </p><p></p><p>If it is properly aligned, then you might need to drill the gas port slightly larger. I had a 300 BLK pistol that exhibited similar symptoms and I ended up drilling the gas port out to 1/8”. That is oversized for a gas port but ultimately that is what it took to fix my problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3936229, member: 26476"] I would say if it is not ejecting the spent case, I would not change the buffer just yet. And if you do, you probably need a lighter buffer or a lighter buffer spring. If you have a round chambered and jerk the charging handle all the way back, will it properly eject the cartridge? if so, then I’d lean toward the spring or buffer issue. I have experienced something similar and simply cut one coil off the spring. Does it have an adjustable gas block? If so, make sure that is opened up all the way and see if that makes a difference. Whether it has an adjustable gas block or standard, make sure the gas block is properly aligned with the gas port. If it is properly aligned, then you might need to drill the gas port slightly larger. I had a 300 BLK pistol that exhibited similar symptoms and I ended up drilling the gas port out to 1/8”. That is oversized for a gas port but ultimately that is what it took to fix my problems. [/QUOTE]
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