Travis Bickle
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Upper Lower Middle Alberta
My gas tube looks okay, I can still see a bit of a mushroom.
Where are you located OP?
My gas tube looks okay, I can still see a bit of a mushroom.
Where are you located OP?
Check the end of the gas tube to ensure it isn't worn out.
Another thing to check when looking at the gas block is to see if there is a space between the end of the gas block and the barrel stop.
There should be a small gap of around 0.030". Typically the front set screw is in line with the hole in the gas block.
If the screws are on the bottom of the gas block, the barrel needs to be dimpled for the screws to stay in place. If it's the kind that clamps (screws on the lower side) then they just need to be lined up and tight.
If it's aluminum throw it out and buy a steel one.
Good easy instructions however the block should not touch the hand guard cap ridge or the gas port will be partially covered.
Check your gas rings on your bolt Sir.
Flick the bolt outward and try to stand the bolt up on its face on a table.
If the carrier can't stay up under its own weight without dropping/camming it's a good indicator that your gas seal rings on your bolt are shot. Easy fix.
Try that first and see if it fixes the problem.
If it's an allan key low pro gas block that is a common problem as well (that's why I don't use them, pins all the way!).
Depends on the gas block. Some have a slot or an enlarged hole (the ID of the hole in the gas block is usually the same size as the gas tube ID ~.110" iirc) so you can butt it against the shoulder or have it spaced away with the handguard cap
For those who are curious...
I ended up re-aligning the gas block. Then I gave the rifle a very thorough cleaning and ensured the proper points had lubrication. I checked the buffer/spring and gave it a very light oil as well. I bought some Hornady V-MAX to compare against my steel cased MFS stuff I was having issues with before. Took it to the range today and started out with a mag of MFS just to see, and it cycled all 5 rounds perfectly. Another mag of MFS, no issues. A LAR mag, no issues. I shot for about an hour and never even opened up the box of Hornady. Not sure whether the gas block was mis-aligned or maybe the rifle didn't have enough lube, but it seems to be chugging along just fine now! Thanks everyone for your suggestions. If I have issues in the future I'll report back here. Cheers!



























