I bought the complete uppers from Aero Precision so I didn't install the gas blocks.Did you use the same gas box on all three? If you did that’s probably your problem, under gassed.
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I bought the complete uppers from Aero Precision so I didn't install the gas blocks.Did you use the same gas box on all three? If you did that’s probably your problem, under gassed.
I bought the complete uppers from Aero Precision so I didn't install the gas blocks.If I had a dollar for every gas port I have re-drilled or gas block I have re-positioned on an AR…
I'm thinking possible buffer, I ordered some heavier buffers to try. I'll let you know if that was it.First function test the lower, if that operates correctly. You have a gas or buffer issue.
If it fired the first round and did not fire the second round here are some possibilities.
If on the second round you herd a "click" of the hammer dropping it is possible the bolt
was not completely in battery.
If you pulled the trigger on the second round and there was no click then either
the gas system is not sending the boltcarrier rearward enough to cock the hammer or
the disconnector is broken, missing not working and the hammer is riding the
boltcarrier into battery. This can cause the rifle to go into full auto.
Sounds like the bolt is not moving back far enough to cock. Buffer spring or buffer wrong length?I built 2 AR 300 blackout pistols and a 223/556
Pistol. I took them all to the range to test them and all 3 fired the first shot, ejected the empty shell & loaded the 2nd round but it wouldn't fire. I looked at the primers and could see a tiny mark where it apparently was struck by the pin but not hard enough to fire? Any suggestions?
Me three.Me, too.