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General Category => Security & Survival => Topic started by: goodnightChesty1775 on October 23, 2011, 07:23:43 PM

Title: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: goodnightChesty1775 on October 23, 2011, 07:23:43 PM
everything went great sight in, cycling ect. BUT i think my gun is over gassed, the brass ejected forward above the 3oclock  position alot, not always, it hit the brass deflector several times. so im going to buy a heavier buffer and if that doesnt solve it ill be back lol.

now im going to wipe all the nasty out of it.
Title: Re: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: Reaver on October 23, 2011, 08:23:45 PM
A lot of people seem to have issues with their weapons being over gassed. I've always liked it. I mean hell at least you KNOW for a fact that round is going away from the rifle and yourself.

Just my opinion.
Title: Re: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: RNGRMEDIC on October 23, 2011, 09:14:59 PM
how many rds?

dont clean it, im serious
Title: Re: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: goodnightChesty1775 on October 23, 2011, 10:04:37 PM
how many rds?

dont clean it, im serious

about 50 or so. i already wiped it off. this trip was just to test the guns, we didnt even plan on 0ing today actually lol. im not going to clean it for a while next time i shoot it.

Title: Re: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: Dave_M on October 23, 2011, 10:30:15 PM
I don't personally subscribe to the ejection-pattern crowd. While yes, when diagnosing a problem it's one of many tools but if you aren't experiencing malfunctions I'd just call it mental masturbation.

I do however, recommend running the heaviest buffer combo the gun runs reliably on as mentioned in the OP. Some find that a lighter buffer might have to be used when using cheap-shit Russian ammo, others not. The trick is to just go out and shoot with multiple setups.
Title: Re: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: goodnightChesty1775 on October 23, 2011, 10:35:41 PM

I don't personally subscribe to the ejection-pattern crowd. While yes, when diagnosing a problem it's one of many tools but if you aren't experiencing malfunctions I'd just call it mental masturbation.

I do however, recommend running the heaviest buffer combo the gun runs reliably on as mentioned in the OP. Some find that a lighter buffer might have to be used when using cheap-shit Russian ammo, others not. The trick is to just go out and shoot with multiple setups.

roger. what are some of the other tools you use to see if its an over gassing problem? because it ran flawlessly today.
Title: Re: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: Dave_M on October 23, 2011, 10:39:18 PM
roger. what are some of the other tools you use to see if its an over gassing problem? because it ran flawlessly today.

What, 'problem'? Running flawlessly? You aren't experiencing any problems...

Run the heaviest buffer system as it will take (to increase longevity of parts) and go on.
Title: Re: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: goodnightChesty1775 on October 23, 2011, 10:46:20 PM
touche...ok i shall. i wanted a heavier buffer anyways. now, what can happen if its too heavy? just bad cycling, wont pick up rnds? smokestacks?

sorry this is my first AR i want to know this thing as best i can
Title: Re: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: RONSERESURPLUS on October 24, 2011, 01:04:47 PM
I have to agree, AR's are  System that you need to test out, But runing the Most Stiff Buffer and spring makes sense to me! I wish AR had Gas Adjust like FAL but one can't have everything? Maybe in time someone will do that?

RON L
Title: Re: fired my rifle for the first time today
Post by: goodnightChesty1775 on November 04, 2011, 04:47:38 AM
just fired 40+rnds of black box wolf, and another about 40rds of PMC bronze got it real hot before the wolf, worked great, and shot the first box of wolf cold again worked fine.

gona buy some more and some of that TulaAmmo and run that with some brass. just thought id let yall know.