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A friend's AR won't eject the spent casing. When I slowly pull the charging handle back, the spent casing seems to eject just fine. It's acting like the BCG is traveling too fast for it to properly eject. It seemed to function just fine during the last trip to the range. He took it home and cleaned it, and everything else should be the same.
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...It's acting like the BCG is traveling  too fast for it to properly eject. It seemed to function just fine during the last trip to the range.

 

Severe overgassing can cause probs for sure, but If working fine last time but not this time, especially with same ammo, likely the opposite, too little gas, something changed.

 

Is it jamming, stovepiping, or just doesn't move back bolt enough to eject round and pick up another? Also, relatively definitive test -- load single round, fire, does it lock back bolt? Every time?

 

Pinned A2 gas block or smaller railed or low profile one? If the latter two, possibly it loosened up, maybe have even moved off barrel port. Also check gas key on block carrier for tightness. Who built it? Is gas tube pinned correctly in block?

 

Gas tube blockage is so rare it's not even on the flow chart for initial diagnoses, unless you shoot a lot of .22lr with adapter.

 

- OS

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Is the extractor pulling the spent shell out of the chamber at all? Sounds like it may be skipping over the rim of the case. Which could be a weak extractor spring or over gassing. If it's a weak spring, I'd upgrade the spring, insert, and o ring to this...
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-Extractor-Spring-Uprade-Kit-p/bcm%20extractor%20spring%20upgrade.htm

If it's just extremely over gassed, you could add a heavier spring and or buffer, but that's only a bandaid for decreasing the amount of gas. Edited by KKing
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:hijack:  This raises an excellent question, how does one clean a gas tube without removing it completely?

 

Best way to keep it free flowing is not to mess with it at all. Only exception I know of to even expect a prob with it is if you shot a ton of .22lr with adapter and switched back to .223 and had failure.

 

- OS

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Best way to keep it free flowing is not to mess with it at all. Only exception I know of to even expect a prob with it is if you shot a ton of .22lr with adapter and switched back to .223 and had failure.

 

- OS

 

Yep.  I'm sure clogged gas tubes happen, but I've never seen one.

 

Continual shots of 50K+ PSI gas at very high temperature tends to keep plumbing pretty clean.   :pleased:

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Yep.  I'm sure clogged gas tubes happen, but I've never seen one.

 

Continual shots of 50K+ PSI gas at very high temperature tends to keep plumbing pretty clean.   :pleased:

 

Yep, the crud is self-limiting, in same way you don't need to use giant pipe cleaner on your car's tailpipe. ;)

 

- OS

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Red Loctite or some other form of Loctite sorcery?

 

I use blue. Then, make sure they're torqued down with a Fat Wrench. I don't use gas blocks that screw into the barrel. I always use clamp type. if you want something that won't come off with heat, you can always do this...

 

http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/general-gunsmith-tools/thread-locking-liquids/rocksett-prod54624.aspx

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