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Posted: 8/12/2013 4:03:16 AM EDT
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I know this has been talked about here 10 million times but its been awhile since I've been on here and I hadn't had a suppressor till now to worry about it
I'm running a 762 SDN-6 on my 5.56 10 1/4 inch SBR, I was having double feed malfunctions and got that all worked out running an H3 buffer. Runs great now no malfunctions at all. I have somewhere around 400-500 rounds through the upper and prob 250 or so through the can. It had always been ejecting to the 5 o'clock position and it really flung them went to range yesterday and its was ejecting to about the 2 o'clock ( kinda forward ) and didn't seem to have as much force behind it. Is this an issue, it's running fine suppressed and unsuppressed with no malfunctions. I was shooting 55gr American eagle FMJ boat tail. Just for plinking. I prefer to run 62 gr SS109/ XM855 Any help would be appreciated |
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I know this has been talked about here 10 million times but its been awhile since I've been on here and I hadn't had a suppressor till now to worry about it I'm running a 762 SDN-6 on my 5.56 10 1/4 inch SBR, I was having double feed malfunctions and got that all worked out running an H3 buffer. Runs great now no malfunctions at all. I have somewhere around 400-500 rounds through the upper and prob 250 or so through the can. It had always been ejecting to the 5 o'clock position and it really flung them went to range yesterday and its was ejecting to about the 2 o'clock ( kinda forward ) and didn't seem to have as much force behind it. Is this an issue, it's running fine suppressed and unsuppressed with no malfunctions. I was shooting 55gr American eagle FMJ boat tail. Just for plinking. I prefer to run 62 gr SS109/ XM855 Any help would be appreciated I see no issue, I'm running an almost identical set up and have never had a problem. I don't think I've ever cared to notice what direction my brass is ejecting at as long as its ejecting its G2G for me... |
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That's crazy that a .30 cal can caused issues. Should be able to run a 5.56 can on a properly gassed 10" SBR with an H2 buffer and no issues.
Ejection to 2 in a gun that normally ejects to 5 is usually a sign of FASTER than "normal" BCG movement. Unsuppressed all my guns eject to 3:30-4, suppressed, 2:30-3. |
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That's crazy that a .30 cal can caused issues. Should be able to run a 5.56 can on a properly gassed 10" SBR with an H2 buffer and no issues. Ejection to 2 in a gun that normally ejects to 5 is usually a sign of FASTER than "normal" BCG movement. Unsuppressed all my guns eject to 3:30-4, suppressed, 2:30-3. I may be a tad off with my clock positions I was just getting in the ball park but it seems to be running pretty close to your description so unles it's double feeding or failing to eject I'm not going to screw with it! I appreciate the replys if you have any more info I'm always open to learning! |
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If anyone else has any ideas or knows if this is "normal function" let me know always wanting to learn and make sure I have it right Suppressors make the bolt run faster. As long as its not making the firearm malfunction dont worry about it. There are options to tone down the gas if you are having malfunctions, Adj gas blocks, war upper reciever, buffers, etc. |
| Awesome. thanks for the answers guys! i wasnt trying to complain just heard people always talking about over/under gased and how it was ejecting. Make sence though that if it's running fine leave it alone which is what i was planing on doing, just curious of others opinon |
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Awesome. thanks for the answers guys! i wasnt trying to complain just heard people always talking about over/under gased and how it was ejecting. Make sence though that if it's running fine leave it alone which is what i was planing on doing, just curious of others opinon Locks back empty. Ejects clear of weapon. Does not outrun magazine. G2G. Does all of the above on a RR. Good to go for sure. |
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