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Posted: 8/13/2012 9:41:34 PM
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Posted: 8/14/2012 1:01:09 AM
You might try installing a recoil buffer. Some would advise against it, but I installed a Buffertech in my Yugo M70B1 years ago and it cycles great with less noticeable recoil.
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Posted: 8/14/2012 5:06:56 AM
Originally Posted By TheFringe:
You might try installing a recoil buffer. Some would advise against it, but I installed a Buffertech in my Yugo M70B1 years ago and it cycles great with less noticeable recoil. And how exactly would that help his situation? |
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Posted: 8/14/2012 1:35:48 PM
sorry, I misread the OP.
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Posted: 8/15/2012 12:29:07 AM
Originally Posted By NoMoAMMO:
The BC on my M70 UF from century hits the trunion a bit. Never had an issue with firing, just wondering of I should shave the carrier down a bit or the trunion?? Normal. That's what stops the carrier. Yugo's hit on the right side. AKM's hit on the left side. Type 3 milled rifles also hit on the right side. |
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Posted: 8/27/2012 1:24:10 PM
[Last Edit: 8/27/2012 1:24:30 PM by arcom]
If you're concerned about metal (bolt carrier) to metal (rear trunnion) banging, a buffer will eliminate it.
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Posted: 9/3/2012 12:25:38 PM
[Last Edit: 9/3/2012 12:26:58 PM by ROTAM]
Disregard
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