My CMMG AR-15 conversion kit has a crack in the chamber adapter. I hear this is actually a very common problem with them, especially with Norinco CQ556's.
Here is my theory why. I believe the Norinco CQ556 is chambered in 5.56, instead of .223. I have a theory that the CMMG was originally designed for .223, and so the case adapter has a .224 diameter. This means that the case adapter is unsupported in the Norinco CQ's chamber.
.22lr being a low pressure round, I wouldn't expect the adapter to break immediatly, however over time, the chamber simply cannot take 10's of thousands of low pressure rounds going through it, so it cracks.
This is based on the assumption that the CQ is 5.56 instead of .223 - so can anyone confirm?
Here's another dillema - can you "thicken" the chamber adapter for the CMMG conversion kit somehow, so it's not unsupported and potentially to increase it's life expectancy? I'm thinking using my wife's clearcoat nail polish, but don't know how well that will work out for me.
Here is my theory why. I believe the Norinco CQ556 is chambered in 5.56, instead of .223. I have a theory that the CMMG was originally designed for .223, and so the case adapter has a .224 diameter. This means that the case adapter is unsupported in the Norinco CQ's chamber.
.22lr being a low pressure round, I wouldn't expect the adapter to break immediatly, however over time, the chamber simply cannot take 10's of thousands of low pressure rounds going through it, so it cracks.
This is based on the assumption that the CQ is 5.56 instead of .223 - so can anyone confirm?
Here's another dillema - can you "thicken" the chamber adapter for the CMMG conversion kit somehow, so it's not unsupported and potentially to increase it's life expectancy? I'm thinking using my wife's clearcoat nail polish, but don't know how well that will work out for me.


















































