In some past threads I mentioned some ammo not cycling and the brass expanding too much. It would seem it is all related to the gas system, specifically the combined length of the piston and the threaded plug.
Something in the system is too long. Which means the bolt isn't in the proper position during firing, which I think explains the brass stretched too the point where I can't get it back into the chamber.
The piston is the correct length from the op rod end to the gas hole in the piston. That lines up when the piston is in the correct position. I suppose it is possible it is too long from that point to the plug end of the piston, but I imagine that isn't it.
The plug might be too long, when you thread it all the way in, it pushes the piston out almost an 1'8th inch against the op rod. Possible fix, a washer of some form so it doesn't thread in as far. Of course in this position the gas hole in the piston is not lining up with the port, so it won't cycle. The washer should fix this. I could also mill some length off the end of the plug. Advantage there is the plug is still threaded into more threads.
The part that locks the gas system to the barrel might be to thin, causing all of this. It is just under 8mm thick. Combined length of piston and plug up to the mating surface of the plug is about 11cm total.
In order to cycle correctly this is where the op rod and piston need to be. Notice the plug isn't threaded all the way down. Any more and it pushes the piston out into the op rod.
Here you can see the piston and op rod when the plug is fully tightened.
Something in the system is too long. Which means the bolt isn't in the proper position during firing, which I think explains the brass stretched too the point where I can't get it back into the chamber.
The piston is the correct length from the op rod end to the gas hole in the piston. That lines up when the piston is in the correct position. I suppose it is possible it is too long from that point to the plug end of the piston, but I imagine that isn't it.
The plug might be too long, when you thread it all the way in, it pushes the piston out almost an 1'8th inch against the op rod. Possible fix, a washer of some form so it doesn't thread in as far. Of course in this position the gas hole in the piston is not lining up with the port, so it won't cycle. The washer should fix this. I could also mill some length off the end of the plug. Advantage there is the plug is still threaded into more threads.
The part that locks the gas system to the barrel might be to thin, causing all of this. It is just under 8mm thick. Combined length of piston and plug up to the mating surface of the plug is about 11cm total.
In order to cycle correctly this is where the op rod and piston need to be. Notice the plug isn't threaded all the way down. Any more and it pushes the piston out into the op rod.

Here you can see the piston and op rod when the plug is fully tightened.
