Gen 3 will have a DC and a FA
Due mid Dec
Just preorder uppers supposedly limited run at the moment and not offered on full rifles. So will see how it goes. So hoe the flip up works.
Gen 3 will have a DC and a FA
Due mid Dec
If someone was going to order a platinum what parts are must have right away. I’m thinking the charging handle brass deflector and side cover. Just considering one since I don’t think I’ll ever see a nr Bren 2 in stock before the govt does something stupid on the way out.
I took my Raven 5.56 to the range again today. 160 rounds.
I'm still getting some light strikes on the primers. This time it happened on American Eagle .223 too.
After my last range session I cleaned the chamber thoroughly.
Firing pin seems to have enough protrusion.
Hammer spring seems to have enough tension.
Firing pin channel is clean.
Any ideas? I'm at a loss.
How many rounds total through it? I’ve had 500 rounds through the gen2 BCG and have encountered light strikes maybe 4 times with PMC 556. I didn’t have any issues last time I was out but I made sure everything was cleaned and generously lubed as well.
Upadate.
I put a milspec 3.8oz buffer, that rattles when it shakes, and mil spec spring in my problematic Raven. I then proceeded to fire 100 rounds of the ammunition that light-strikes the most - ran like a sewing machine. The original Lockhart buffer weighs in at 3.7oz on my scale compared to the 3.8 oz H1 that I put in, that's not enough difference to make a difference. The Lockhart buffer also doesn't rattle when you shake it - so there isn't the dead-blow effect of a mil spec buffer. That seems to have solved my light-strike problem. Curiously, it also changed my ejection pattern from about 5 o'clock to 3 o'clock - the new buffer, even tho its only .1 oz heavier, is slowing the BCG down nicely.
Buffer shouldn't affect anything to do with the reset of the hammer or the hammer initiating primer ignition.
I think maybe you just got lucky in those 100 rounds.
You still probably have an issue between the fall of the hammer and primer ignition.
I'd be inspecting and thoroughly cleaning the fire control group, and maybe changing out the springs and inspecting / cleaning the bolt carrier, firing pin and firing pin channel.
Protrusion for sure should also be checked as suggested by another poster.
While a lighter weight buffer coupled with over gassing can contribute to 'bolt bounce', it is primarily due to worn, inappropriate or non-serviceable buffer springs.
If a bolt bounces back off the extension through violent operation and does not go back into battery, the buffer spring isn't doing its job, regardless whether you have a buffer that is too light.
Changing the buffer is predominantly done for different gas systems (pistol, carbine, mid and rifle lengths).
Playing with weight of the buffer or adding carrier weights will change extraction and ejection characteristics and can be beneficial for varying gas impulse, shooting heavy bullets, taming over gassing, etc.
If you think changing your buffer alone has corrected / was the cause of your light strikes, then all the power to you!
Are after market top/rear charging handles available?
Lookin to stock up on some ammo… which is the recommended go-to? X-tac 62g? Considering the 1:8 twist