Howdy folks
I'm getting a FTF once in 50-150 rounds with several STAG metal and one P-Mag Magazine
Skipping over the M4 feed ramp and slamming hard onto the barrel sleeve and the bullet usually gets pushed into the case.
I've been mostly running Norinco 223 but it's also happened with two other brands of ammo.
Ever seen something like this?
It's like the ammo isn't sitting proud enough in the mag to feed reliably?
Another chap just ran 100 rounds down the barrel with different mags.
He ran pmags, AT15 mags, a beat up and mutilated metal 30 rounder, metal 5 rounder…
No FTF's....
Opinions?
http://rodandgun.netfirms.com/FTF/M4ramps.JPG
In this pic you can see the feed ramp on the right.
Look to the upper left corner - you can see where the bullet impacts have dimpled the barrel sleeve.
http://rodandgun.netfirms.com/FTF/Case.JPG
Here is what invariable happens to the case.
Short stroking.
If the bolt does not fully get behind the round in the mag it will still eject the casing and can still catch the round in a less than ideal way and jam it forward in a way less constructive than intended.
Some rifles will start catching the front edge of the BCG (instead of the bolt) on the bolt catch and will then jam the first round from a new mag following a "locked" to the rear reload.
Problem solved.
Bolt's gas rings were in sequence. Came like that from the factory. Mixed them up and problem solved.
Short stroking.
If the bolt does not fully get behind the round in the mag it will still eject the casing and can still catch the round in a less than ideal way and jam it forward in a way less constructive than intended.
Some rifles will start catching the front edge of the BCG (instead of the bolt) on the bolt catch and will then jam the first round from a new mag following a "locked" to the rear reload.
Problem solved.
Bolt's gas rings were in sequence. Came like that from the factory. Mixed them up and problem solved.



























