anyone have extensive rounds down the pipe to comment on reliability ?
Have the firing pin issues been resolved?
...Are there firing pin issues with the V2 firing pin? Or are you wondering if the V2 fixed that issue?
anyone have extensive rounds down the pipe to comment on reliability ?
Have the firing pin issues been resolved?
anyone have extensive rounds down the pipe to comment on reliability ?
Have the firing pin issues been resolved?
anyone have extensive rounds down the pipe to comment on reliability ?
Have the firing pin issues been resolved?
"Ran Federal XM, AE, PMC Bronze/XTAC, Rem UMC, Hornady Frontier, whatever i had kicking around. Ran all of it flawlessly, up until 100 or so, upon which my hammer pin walked itself out. shuffled it back in, but it kept trying to pop out, had to re-centre it every 10 rounds or so. Seems I'll need some anti-walk pins, as trigger all seems assembled correctly. Does anyone know if standard AR anti-walk pins work?"
I had my hammer pin walk out, the J hook on the hammer was missing. BCL sent me a new hammer with the Jhook installed. Worked like a charm, no more pin walk!
anyone have extensive rounds down the pipe to comment on reliability ?
Have the firing pin issues been resolved?
Just got the rifle, haven't fired it yet. Loaded up some snap caps and... you can fire this thing out of battery. Like significantly out of battery too. Almost a full inch.
really can't see the hammer making contact with the firing pin with the bolt that far from the barrel. check that your firing pin is properly installed.
ha! have you handled a firearm made since the early 1900's? an ar trigger is an ar trigger - take a look at one. only point of contact between the trigger group and the bolt/carrier is the hammer. bolt carrier knocks hammer back to cocked position (held by disconnector until you release trigger at which point disconnector hands over to sear). trigger can be pulled at any time once sear engaged, even if out of battery. what keeps it from detonating out of battery is, as noted by barsik, the geometry - hammer can't contact the firing pin until in battery. standard stuff - used by slam fire open bolt guns for a hundred years.
Any AR I've handled couldn't drop the hammer without the bolt closed![]()
I've just tried this with every Semiauto I've been able to get my hands on over the last couple days which include but isnt limited to HK g36, B&T APCs, Siberians , MCRs, ACRs, ATMS , a HK630 , SL7 , a couple Valmets a SG540, and various SKS' and they all can drop the hammer while being out of battery by about a quarter to half an inch. Huh.
That said we had empty casings with only primers in and no primers were popped but still. interesting .
The experts are speaking - i,e, new members.
The experts are speaking - i,e, new members.
So how long you've been registered on an internet forum determines your knowledge level on anything and everything. Got it. Makes sense.