- Location
- Okanagan, B.C.
I was up at the range the other day doing a bit of shooting. after about 30-40 rounds down range i loaded up another 5 rounds in my mag. i shot 2 off normally but then when i pulled the trigger to fire off the 3rd it fired the round in the chamber and the last 2 rounds in my mag. I instantly pulled my AR apart and checked the bolt to make sure the firing pin wasn't stuck forward. it wasn't, i shook the bolt carrier and everything slid back and forth normally. i pulled the bolt apart and check it all. the firing pin and bolt were clean no crap or anything on it. So i then pulled the trigger assembly out and looked at it no chips dings or marks on it. I clean and lube my rifle after each use.
I figured it was just a totally random moment for my rifle. so i loaded up another mag shot about another 30-40 and it did it again, i only had 2 rounds left this time tho. After that i packed it up and took it home for a very in depth cleaning and inspection. i found nothing out of the ordinary any where on my rifle.
Im lost, why would a clean well maintain rifle do this?
The rifle is less than a year old, it's a Stag Arms Model 2R Govt Edition
roughly 1500 rounds through it 90% being American Eagle 10% being MFS
Any thoughts anyone? things i should double check?
I figured it was just a totally random moment for my rifle. so i loaded up another mag shot about another 30-40 and it did it again, i only had 2 rounds left this time tho. After that i packed it up and took it home for a very in depth cleaning and inspection. i found nothing out of the ordinary any where on my rifle.
Im lost, why would a clean well maintain rifle do this?
The rifle is less than a year old, it's a Stag Arms Model 2R Govt Edition
roughly 1500 rounds through it 90% being American Eagle 10% being MFS
Any thoughts anyone? things i should double check?