Posted: 1/6/2015 12:52:45 PM EDT
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it's not the cup that is wearing out, it is the barrel nut that is taking the beating and getting some serious wear. i wonder if that uncommon wear is under warranty for their "lifetime warranty" ?? i have had issues with LWRCI in the past over the springs, which is NOT warranted, they recommend replacing the spring after 3 or 4 thousand rounds, i do understand parts wear out and break, but to have to buy a new spring every 3 or 4 thousand rounds is pure bullshit, they should replace it at no charge, i have had to replace 4 springs in my three LWRCI rifles, their flat coil springs was a stupid idea, i found the perfect spring at my local ACE Hardware, it is round coils but a half inch too long so i just cut it, install it and shoot the crap out of the rifles, my first round coil spring has out lasted two flat coil springs in one of the rifles.., enough of my rant so on to other things.
your suggestion about transferring the photo is a good idea, i'll give it a try.
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"standard" spring cup" ?????
don't know if that is the nomenclature or not, it is the thingy that rests against the barrel nut with the spring pressure.
i'll have dig out my digital camera to take a pic, all my "droid" phone photos can not be uploaded because the "Android file transfer" thing is a bit confusing for me, i tried to send all my "Droid" photos to my computer, but i guess i am just a dummy when it comes to high tech stuff, it ain't working as advertised.
i'll try to send a pic to you in a few days, right now i have so much crap on my plate it will take me the rest of the month to catch up.
thank you for your assistance
Easy way to get the photo from your phone is to just email it to yourself. Depending on your build of Android, open your gallery app, select the picture you want and at the top of your screen select the 3 prong icon (it means share). You then will hit "see all" and select your email app of choice and then email it to yourself. This will permit you to avoid plugging the phone into your computer and doing any folder hopping.
Sounds like the spring cup, a cheap part to replace from LWRCs website. Their original design was the standard, which is a black cylinder and they modified it to be a metal circular piece. If you have the original old design LWRC upper, it will be using that old black cylinder design.
it's not the cup that is wearing out, it is the barrel nut that is taking the beating and getting some serious wear. i wonder if that uncommon wear is under warranty for their "lifetime warranty" ?? i have had issues with LWRCI in the past over the springs, which is NOT warranted, they recommend replacing the spring after 3 or 4 thousand rounds, i do understand parts wear out and break, but to have to buy a new spring every 3 or 4 thousand rounds is pure bullshit, they should replace it at no charge, i have had to replace 4 springs in my three LWRCI rifles, their flat coil springs was a stupid idea, i found the perfect spring at my local ACE Hardware, it is round coils but a half inch too long so i just cut it, install it and shoot the crap out of the rifles, my first round coil spring has out lasted two flat coil springs in one of the rifles.., enough of my rant so on to other things.
your suggestion about transferring the photo is a good idea, i'll give it a try.
thank you Sir !
Welcome, on the information of how to upload.
As to your issue, I'll be interested to see the pictures. Never really heard of one of these wearing on the barrel nut before.
Also, if you do decide to send it in for warranty work, I'd suggest putting in one of the flat springs from LWRC, before sending it back in. Something tells me they would be hesitant to honor a warranty when aftermarket parts are being used and not factory parts, especially when it comes to their piston parts.
As to the 3-4k replacement, from what I've read that was for a specific batch of bad springs/design and it was inspect your rifle ever 3k and they suggested replacing every 5k on those bad springs. I've read of people going upwards of 10k on the original stock spring, so seems to give some truth to the bad batch.
That being stated, I picked up 10 springs or so, when LWRC was having their massive sale, so I'm set for a long while.
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