Ha! I was a typin out my experience while you were tellin everybody the solution. Live and learn!
Read post #57.Not for nothing but here goes. Are the magazines the right caliber? 6.8 SPC will allow the 5.56 load but it damn sure won't feed and acted exactly what you are telling us.
I purchased an AR from a member here and he "threw in" 5 magazines. I purchased the multi 5.56/223 caliber instead of the AR10 308 for the same money. The 5.56 had better quality innards. The seller said, "Take that box of magazines with you." pointing toward a small box of newish looking mags.
He said he built the rifle himself and test fired a mag, cleaned it, and set it back. I can't get anywhere to fire it for over a year and finally get to shoot it. I chambered a round with the charging handle and it went boom and immediately hung a round above the gas tube. I of course took my time getting it out and checked the tube for bends and creases and propper insertion into the BCG. I tried again and stove piped one with a jam halfway into the chamber.
Frustrated, I cleared it and brought it home checking clearances and reading about adjustable gas blocks assuming that was the cause and put the rifle up again. Screwing around using one of the gimme magazines as a template for a shelf system for storage, I noticed it said 6.8. on the follower and remembering in 1976 the AR magazines had a ballistic missile looking follower with the pointy end toward the front to show 18 year old mamma's boys which end of the round goes to the front. I looked at the side of the mag and it too said D& H Tactical, 6.8 SPC.
Well %^&*ING - A!!!!
I had some old military M-16 mags and drove out to the farm. Brrrrp. As fast as I could pull the trigger the rounds just left the weapon.
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Like I said I was typing while he was typing. He posted first while I was still typing.Read post #57.
In their literature, NFA says their side charging upper will work with any milspec BCG. That’s where I thought to myself, “That sounds great, I’ll order one and try it.”
What I failed to notice was the very next part in the product description. “Replace the cam pin with our modified cam pin…”
Not only that, but I didn’t notice the supplied modified cam pin that was in the shipping box - in a bright yellow zip loc bag, no less.
I would have never thought a cam pin would cause that.
Yeppers you did! And I'm grateful too! I still wanna hear that story though.Well the final insult on Snattlerake was I forced him to accept 6 GI 30 round mags for his 5 6.8 mags!
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