I just slide them in the opposite way they came out.... never tried the other side. It's a pretty basic design so take your time and don't "force" anything..... generally with gun assembly disassembly reaching for the bigger hammer is seldom the solution...... unless it is....
Take pictures, be patient and try to use the right tools for the job if you can.
The pin sticking suggests their is a misalignment of the parts.
Your bolt looks pretty dry, try some gun oil.
Also.. The two capture pins that hold the lower and upper together- is there a specific side they neer to be slid in from? Because one slid in perfect and the other compeltly got stuck half way and now will not come out.'not even with a hammer and a punch. Christ
\Stuck cross pin.
I had the same issue, but with an extra step.
(DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for what you're doing to your rifle from this point on)
I e-mailed TNW the first time the pins fell off on their own while I was checking the ejection port (tilting the rifle that is.) I was at the range, shooting. I lost one of the pins. Unpleasant. They sent me a set of replacement pins because I couldn't use the rifle but they were identical to the one I had lost. Please bear with me.
Of the NEW pins, one developed exactly what you said. As I tried to remove it, it jammed halfway through the channel and never came out. Mind you, the gun was fully assembled. I kind of freaked out. I pushed it out a few millimeters, then it stuck. Brass punch and some taps let me remove the lower, then I reached through the retention pin hole and took out the silver ring (already bent out of shape) with needle-nose pliers. Please bear with me some more...
I am currently waiting for TNW to send me the NEW, IMPROVED replacement pins. According to their technical department, these pins will eliminate the problem altogether (of either being too loose or too tight.) It seems they changed the design but didn't explain further. I'll be reporting as soon as I have something.
(I am at work, I'm not able to upload any photos but I have one of the mangled pin. That sucker is softer than I thought. The C-ring did a job on it...)
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wow so its not just me.
thats sad. How about my bolt carrier?!
I just came back from the range. Shot 6 (SIX) rounds through it. I inspected the bolt carrier before and right now.
Guess what? It started getting the same scratch. And I am lubing my guns like you would not believe it.
No. It's not just you. Something id off indeed because now the rear cross pin would not go in unless forced (I can see the upper screw through the hole.)
I see a CX4 on the horizon lol
Its nice to hear the people at TNW are at least actively providing service for you....
The first thing I did when I bought my TNW ASR, I switched out the buffer for a Milspec one, I noticed the commercial buffer that came on the gun from the factory was only screwed in halfway. Thinking it was like that for a reason, i screwed the Milspec on roughly to the same position, The gun worked, but occasionally (like 1 in every 60+rnds) the gun would FTE. So I screwed the buffer most of the way out (thinking the buffer spring was too intense), this resulted in rather consistent FTE's. Then I screwed the buffer in the whole way, the gun worked great once again. Not sure if runs better than it did at halfway yet, ive yet to run 50rnds through it since, but so far there has been no FTE.
This is all with cheap 115gr baurnal 9mm, ive yet to try higher gr bullets in the gun.
Its nice to hear the people at TNW are at least actively providing service for you....
The first thing I did when I bought my TNW ASR, I switched out the buffer for a Milspec one, I noticed the commercial buffer that came on the gun from the factory was only screwed in halfway. Thinking it was like that for a reason, i screwed the Milspec on roughly to the same position, The gun worked, but occasionally (like 1 in every 60+rnds) the gun would FTE. So I screwed the buffer most of the way out (thinking the buffer spring was too intense), this resulted in rather consistent FTE's. Then I screwed the buffer in the whole way, the gun worked great once again. Not sure if runs better than it did at halfway yet, ive yet to run 50rnds through it since, but so far there has been no FTE.
This is all with cheap 115gr baurnal 9mm, ive yet to try higher gr bullets in the gun.
I dont think a different brand of buffer will change anything, but perhaps how far you screw it into the receiver will.....



























