Well it is that time of year again.
Chestnuts roasting in an open fire... and the summer's used brass vibrating in cleaning media.
I have a few questions that I am hoping somebody will know the answers to, with regard to our annual maintenance of our black and green rifles.
1. The following warning appears many times in various manuals -- "WARNING... do not interchange bolt assemblies from one rifle to another. Doing so may result in injury to, or death of, personnel." Why? I would like to have a spare bolt or complete bolt assembly in my kit. How do I acquire one that is assured to work properly with my (Dlask) M4?
2. Occasionally I had feeding and ejection problems. On advice, I purchased a few replacement action springs (extra power) -- these springs are 13-1/4" long and are ideal for a Rifle buffer assembly. However, I am using it with a Carbine buffer assembly, and the manual says that the spring must have a minimum length of 10-1/16" to a maximum length of 11-1/4" (with a warning not to adjust the length). Should I cut this brand new spring down to 11 1/4" (cut off 1-3/4")? Note: the spring I replaced was 11 inches long and had been used for over 2,000 rounds.
3. I changed the extractor spring with an extra power one that included the following note: "Use with extractor spring insert from factory spring. Grinding is NOT recommended." Well I could not put the bolt assembly back together with the insert and just barely got the assembly back together without it. Is the insert really necessary and is there a trick to putting the extractor spring assembly back into the bolt assembly?
4. Aside from a good cleaning, is there any other annual maintenance that is recommend to prep the rifle for next year's shooting season?
-= Beaver =-
Chestnuts roasting in an open fire... and the summer's used brass vibrating in cleaning media.
I have a few questions that I am hoping somebody will know the answers to, with regard to our annual maintenance of our black and green rifles.
1. The following warning appears many times in various manuals -- "WARNING... do not interchange bolt assemblies from one rifle to another. Doing so may result in injury to, or death of, personnel." Why? I would like to have a spare bolt or complete bolt assembly in my kit. How do I acquire one that is assured to work properly with my (Dlask) M4?
2. Occasionally I had feeding and ejection problems. On advice, I purchased a few replacement action springs (extra power) -- these springs are 13-1/4" long and are ideal for a Rifle buffer assembly. However, I am using it with a Carbine buffer assembly, and the manual says that the spring must have a minimum length of 10-1/16" to a maximum length of 11-1/4" (with a warning not to adjust the length). Should I cut this brand new spring down to 11 1/4" (cut off 1-3/4")? Note: the spring I replaced was 11 inches long and had been used for over 2,000 rounds.
3. I changed the extractor spring with an extra power one that included the following note: "Use with extractor spring insert from factory spring. Grinding is NOT recommended." Well I could not put the bolt assembly back together with the insert and just barely got the assembly back together without it. Is the insert really necessary and is there a trick to putting the extractor spring assembly back into the bolt assembly?
4. Aside from a good cleaning, is there any other annual maintenance that is recommend to prep the rifle for next year's shooting season?
-= Beaver =-




















































