BigGameHunter
Regular
I have noticed that out of my 4 10 round magazines for my AR 2 of them work flawless, one works 90 percent of the time and the other was failing on the 4th round every time. It was nose diving and causing a lockup of the action. After I took a dremel to the feeding lips and got them the same as the other ones (burrs, narrower space, etc) it seems to work fine. However what are some tips to avoid "nose dives"?
I did notice that when one magazine would do it then all of them would until the action was taken apart and relubed as if the nosedive knocked it off kilter. Also when it was jammed most of the time it could be solved by slapping the bottom of the mag and it would automatically cycle the round as if the mag wasn't seated properly however i am sure it was and i think it was just the ammo being seated slightly downward.
I am new to AR's but not to semi autos (My Mini 14 is a tank but not as pretty)and was wondering what types of tips anyone has for these type of malfunctions beside removing burrs and smoothing surfaces as well as lube (I switched from oil to dry silicone lube which may have helped)
Out of all of this rambling I was just wondering are M4/AR platform rifles finicky and require gunsmithing tinkering? Also I put this in here and in gunsmithing as I was not sure where I would get the most relevant results so Moderaters can feel free to remove one of them if they see fit. Thanks.
I did notice that when one magazine would do it then all of them would until the action was taken apart and relubed as if the nosedive knocked it off kilter. Also when it was jammed most of the time it could be solved by slapping the bottom of the mag and it would automatically cycle the round as if the mag wasn't seated properly however i am sure it was and i think it was just the ammo being seated slightly downward.
I am new to AR's but not to semi autos (My Mini 14 is a tank but not as pretty)and was wondering what types of tips anyone has for these type of malfunctions beside removing burrs and smoothing surfaces as well as lube (I switched from oil to dry silicone lube which may have helped)
Out of all of this rambling I was just wondering are M4/AR platform rifles finicky and require gunsmithing tinkering? Also I put this in here and in gunsmithing as I was not sure where I would get the most relevant results so Moderaters can feel free to remove one of them if they see fit. Thanks.


















































