
Quote HistoryOriginally Posted By sawdustnsteel:
It’s right at. I checked the tube by fully disassembling the whole gun and found no burrs or knicks. The follower is red aluminum, I’m unsure if stock or something else. It feels like it’s binding up somewhere, but can’t for the life of me figure it out. I’m going to take it Monday to a pro shop that does a lot of competition firearms and see what they find.
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12-14 inches above the top of the extension end-cap should be right.
Springs are cheap, buy several from Brownell's, go to the range, clip a coil. Cap it, load it up, see how it functions. Experiment, longer/ shorter and find the sweet spot for you and your gun.
Compare your spring to those of the other M2 you've shot. its a bit of trial and error.
If you run a too short spring so it feels really easy to load, you risk shell feed issues. I ran into this when I first began tuning my M2.
Obviously too long gets really stiff once you get close to a full tube but shell feed is very reliable.
So maybe work out/practice load with a stiffer spring to ensure reliability.