Keebler750
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Originally, this was a post in Service Rifle about first round feeding, but I've figured that out while finding this NEW problem. I moved it here to the appropriate forum.
I just bought my first black rifle, and haven't even fired it yet....ATT!!
I have two complete stocks, springs and buffers from Bushmaster. The Non-adjustable came on the rifle, but I put the carbine stock on.
My bolt isn't going back far enough to lock properly, the bolt lock is catching on the carrier instead of the bolt face. I went looking for what was blocking it from going rearward....I've tracked it down to the buffer spring coil-binding (fully compressed) and not allowing the bolt to come back all the way with the charging handle.
I haven't fired it in this condition.
Only my carbine stock does this, no matter which spring I use. (I'm using the short recoil buffer btw.) I am still trying to figure out why this is happening but it appears the buffer tube is .250" too short. (or I've been given the wrong second spring.)
The non-adjustable stock, buffer and bolt lock is working fine.
I backed off the extension tube one turn and then it worked but the detent for the buffer blew out and jammed in my bolt and reciever, making disassembly "challenging."
I looked at an AR at the range on Sunday to confirm the bolt issue. Now I have to figure out why it won't go back far enough to lock properly.
DETAILS
The spring that was in the 'rifle' stock was longer. I put in the shorter spring.....it locked back no problem with this one as well.
The spring that was in the carbine stock was shorter. I put in the LONGER one and it worked too!!! It locks back.
Now I'm really confused. Why would a longer spring of the same diameter wire not bind? I should count the coils just 'cause I'm really bored.....
Silver spring - 12" long, 43 coils, 0.072" wire....achieves coil bind 1/16th " sooner than the Bronze spring which is - 12.75" long, 43 coils, 0.072" wire.
The Bronze spring in the carbine stock allows manual bolt lock RIGHT AT the point of coil bind therefore in actual shooting conditions I am doubting it will lock properly. You dont want the springs bottoming from the recoil, and you want SOME over-travel I figure.
The 'rifle' stock allows the bolt to over-travel the bolt lock (rearward) by 0.25". The carbine stock just BARELY lets the bolt lock.
I think my carbine buffer tube must be too short inside.....it is 7" long on the inside but 7.75" on the outside, meaning they plugged and welded the tube with a .75" spacer when they built it. In order to work the same as the 'rifle' stock it looks like it needs to be around 7.25" inside.
Anyone willing to measure their tubes and springs for comparison? Any ideas?
For now I'm going with the rifle stock until I figure this out.
I just bought my first black rifle, and haven't even fired it yet....ATT!!
My bolt isn't going back far enough to lock properly, the bolt lock is catching on the carrier instead of the bolt face. I went looking for what was blocking it from going rearward....I've tracked it down to the buffer spring coil-binding (fully compressed) and not allowing the bolt to come back all the way with the charging handle.
I haven't fired it in this condition.
Only my carbine stock does this, no matter which spring I use. (I'm using the short recoil buffer btw.) I am still trying to figure out why this is happening but it appears the buffer tube is .250" too short. (or I've been given the wrong second spring.)
The non-adjustable stock, buffer and bolt lock is working fine.
I backed off the extension tube one turn and then it worked but the detent for the buffer blew out and jammed in my bolt and reciever, making disassembly "challenging."
I looked at an AR at the range on Sunday to confirm the bolt issue. Now I have to figure out why it won't go back far enough to lock properly.
DETAILS
The spring that was in the 'rifle' stock was longer. I put in the shorter spring.....it locked back no problem with this one as well.
The spring that was in the carbine stock was shorter. I put in the LONGER one and it worked too!!! It locks back.
Now I'm really confused. Why would a longer spring of the same diameter wire not bind? I should count the coils just 'cause I'm really bored.....
Silver spring - 12" long, 43 coils, 0.072" wire....achieves coil bind 1/16th " sooner than the Bronze spring which is - 12.75" long, 43 coils, 0.072" wire.
The Bronze spring in the carbine stock allows manual bolt lock RIGHT AT the point of coil bind therefore in actual shooting conditions I am doubting it will lock properly. You dont want the springs bottoming from the recoil, and you want SOME over-travel I figure.
The 'rifle' stock allows the bolt to over-travel the bolt lock (rearward) by 0.25". The carbine stock just BARELY lets the bolt lock.
I think my carbine buffer tube must be too short inside.....it is 7" long on the inside but 7.75" on the outside, meaning they plugged and welded the tube with a .75" spacer when they built it. In order to work the same as the 'rifle' stock it looks like it needs to be around 7.25" inside.
Anyone willing to measure their tubes and springs for comparison? Any ideas?
For now I'm going with the rifle stock until I figure this out.




















































