So I sold a guy my 7.5" NEA AR...I fired roughly 750 rounds through if(that's being generous)never a hitch with the gun.i was contacted by the guy I traded it to today,he said he brought it to the range for the first time today and the first round he fired stuck in the barrel...ok,seen that happen before,squib round,no big deal,knock it out with a down,check the barrel and go on....he did that,fired a second round,same thing...so he contacts me and is a little pissed his new gun doesent work....and I feel bad cause he Thinks I sold him a dud.
My first reaction was bad ammo,incomplete ignition of the powder,etc.
He was using American eagle .223,which I've always used with no issue,but I have seen some bad batches from the best ammo(hornady).
Other then ammo,what else would cause this?excessive carbon build up in the gas tube maybe?im honestly at a loss here and want to help him get it running.
My first reaction was bad ammo,incomplete ignition of the powder,etc.
He was using American eagle .223,which I've always used with no issue,but I have seen some bad batches from the best ammo(hornady).
Other then ammo,what else would cause this?excessive carbon build up in the gas tube maybe?im honestly at a loss here and want to help him get it running.




















































