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Frankenstein AR-15 troubleshooting question
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<blockquote data-quote="sparkstable" data-source="post: 3828486" data-attributes="member: 6371"><p>It was a new ToolCraft NiB. The gun was assembled last Sat, first fired Sunday after (only rest shots, no issues), then again just the other day with a few more rested shots to tune the zero and then standing shots when the issue revealed itself.</p><p></p><p>The smith took the bcg back into the work room for a bit, came out, and said it was too large and gave a measurement (can't remember exactly what it was... 0.8something something and that it should have been 0.7something something I think... been a few days and I've slept since then, lol).</p><p></p><p>The plan is to go Monday and try new buffer weight, old milspec buffer and spring combo, and milspec bcg. Hopefully between those a working combo will reveal itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkstable, post: 3828486, member: 6371"] It was a new ToolCraft NiB. The gun was assembled last Sat, first fired Sunday after (only rest shots, no issues), then again just the other day with a few more rested shots to tune the zero and then standing shots when the issue revealed itself. The smith took the bcg back into the work room for a bit, came out, and said it was too large and gave a measurement (can't remember exactly what it was... 0.8something something and that it should have been 0.7something something I think... been a few days and I've slept since then, lol). The plan is to go Monday and try new buffer weight, old milspec buffer and spring combo, and milspec bcg. Hopefully between those a working combo will reveal itself. [/QUOTE]
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