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Frankenstein AR-15 troubleshooting question
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<blockquote data-quote="TeamTomlyn" data-source="post: 3827466" data-attributes="member: 46099"><p>Your movement under recoil standing up, like limp wristing a semi auto pistol, dampens the rearward travel. That at least explains the difference in stance; if you're not having mag problems. </p><p>I would first try a lighter buffer. If that doesn't solve it reset your gas block and make sure it and your gas port are not impeded in some way. If those cheaper options don't fix it get an adjustable gas block. </p><p>Actually do 1 & 2 anyways and get the adjustable gas block. If you are running a short barrel these 3 things are essential for reliability</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamTomlyn, post: 3827466, member: 46099"] Your movement under recoil standing up, like limp wristing a semi auto pistol, dampens the rearward travel. That at least explains the difference in stance; if you're not having mag problems. I would first try a lighter buffer. If that doesn't solve it reset your gas block and make sure it and your gas port are not impeded in some way. If those cheaper options don't fix it get an adjustable gas block. Actually do 1 & 2 anyways and get the adjustable gas block. If you are running a short barrel these 3 things are essential for reliability [/QUOTE]
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