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Posted: 7/26/2015 4:03:42 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/27/2015 6:52:11 AM EDT
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As mentioned, it looks like you are over gassed with a high cyclic rate. Give Rainier a call to troubleshoot.

Go check out an adjustable gas block like the MicroMOA Govnah.


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As mentioned, it looks like you are over gassed with a high cyclic rate. Give Rainier a call to troubleshoot.





Go check out an adjustable gas block like the MicroMOA Govnah.
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As mentioned, it looks like you are over gassed with a high cyclic rate. Give Rainier a call to troubleshoot.





Go check out an adjustable gas block like the MicroMOA Govnah.
I would say that it is opposite. His bolt is not going back far enough. Hence he is running under gassed due to the gas leakage.





Then again i'm just a noob to guns. So this is just a guess..





 
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I would say that it is opposite. His bolt is not going back far enough. Hence he is running under gassed due to the gas leakage.

Then again i'm just a noob to guns. So this is just a guess..
 
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As mentioned, it looks like you are over gassed with a high cyclic rate. Give Rainier a call to troubleshoot.

Go check out an adjustable gas block like the MicroMOA Govnah.


I would say that it is opposite. His bolt is not going back far enough. Hence he is running under gassed due to the gas leakage.

Then again i'm just a noob to guns. So this is just a guess..
 


If his bolt consistently locks back after the last round, it has plenty of gas.
Link Posted: 7/27/2015 6:27:06 PM EDT
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If his bolt consistently locks back after the last round, it has plenty of gas.

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As mentioned, it looks like you are over gassed with a high cyclic rate. Give Rainier a call to troubleshoot.



Go check out an adjustable gas block like the MicroMOA Govnah.





I would say that it is opposite. His bolt is not going back far enough. Hence he is running under gassed due to the gas leakage.



Then again i'm just a noob to guns. So this is just a guess..

 




If his bolt consistently locks back after the last round, it has plenty of gas.

Correct.



Is it?



 
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Correct.

Is it?
 
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_22/448866_10_5_SBR_won_t_cycle_FTF__ideas___pics_attached.html


As mentioned, it looks like you are over gassed with a high cyclic rate. Give Rainier a call to troubleshoot.

Go check out an adjustable gas block like the MicroMOA Govnah.


I would say that it is opposite. His bolt is not going back far enough. Hence he is running under gassed due to the gas leakage.

Then again i'm just a noob to guns. So this is just a guess..
 


If his bolt consistently locks back after the last round, it has plenty of gas.
Correct.

Is it?
 


It is. That's what make it seem like he's over gassed.
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