Malfunctions

Have you ever had a malfunction

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alexD92

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Just curious, how many of you have ever experienced a malfunction of any sort with your Black/Green gun.

If you could fill out this little template to let me/us know what could have played a factor in the failure it would be appreciated.

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Make/Model of firearm:
Type of malfunction:
Type of lubricant:
Type of ammo:
Brand of Mags:
Round Count since last cleaning:
Total Round count:
Meteorological factor:
Comments:
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If you have had more failures just put a comma (,) and add the others after.

Make/Model of firearm: Bushmaster XM15-E2S 16" HB
Type of malfunction: Failure to feed
Type of lubricant: Swiss arms cleaning kit grease
Type of ammo: Winchester .223rem bulk pack
Brand of Mags: Magpul PMAG (newer M model)
Round Count since last cleaning: ~250
Total Round count: ~ 1200-1600
Weather: Sunny day
Comment: Failure due to incorrectly seated mag. No other failures.

Cheers,
Alex
 
Make/Model of firearm: XCR .223
Type of malfunction: light primer hits
Type of lubricant: breakfree clp
Type of ammo: all of them
Brand of Mags: happens with all of them
Round Count since last cleaning: clean or dirty makes no difference
Total Round count: ~5000
Meteorological factor: All conditions
Comments: sometimes it just hits the primers too softly
 
If you have not had a stoppage with any semi then you dont shoot enough. Its like asking have you ever had to pee lol
 
Ar-15 stoppages are probably magazine related 90% of the time, I've also had dust stop the bolt from going completely forward and broke a cocking handle before.
 
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Make/Model of firearm:Stag lower/11.5" Upper
Type of malfunction:Failure to feed
Type of lubricant:Light oil
Type of ammo:Bulk .223 AE 55gr
Brand of Mags:C-Products 5/30 with grey follower
Round Count since last cleaning:400+
Total Round count:Unknown(not enough)
Meteorological factor: Sunny summer day
Comments: Way too much gravel and sand in mags- Did not shake it out well enough before inserting mags. My mistake:redface:
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I've only had induced stoppages with my 858 so far...I have found it to be reliable but my round count is low: roughly 1400 rounds through it to date.

EDIT FEB 19 2010:

Around 2000 rounds I had a failure to reset the trigger.

I was shooting yesterday and "soft shouldered" a shot for some reason. I don't know exactly why but I took a very casual shot at a close target without pulling the stock in to my shoulder at all...just swung the rifle up and pointshot for no particular reason. Good hit on the target but then I discovered the trigger had not reset, although the empty ejected and the new round fed fine. Very strange! I thought I had hit the "gremlin" but then put another 180 rounds through the rifle with no problems. Not sure what to make of that.
 
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Malfunction at the Junction

Make/Model of firearm: Bushmaster XM15-E2S
Type of malfunction: Round would only chamber 3/4 way. Very difficult to pull back on the charging handle to eject the round.
Type of lubricant: CLP
Type of ammo: Winchester 55 or 62 gr.
Brand of Mags: Various
Round Count since last cleaning: Maybe 20
Total Round count: Over 1500
Meteorological factor: Early morning, sunny
Comments: It was the first round out of the mag. I hit the bolt release and like I indicated, the bolt did not fully close and it took a lot of effort to pull back on the charging handle to eject the cartridge. Inspection of the cartridge revealed it to be bend. Not sure what caused this but it was not like this when loaded into the mag. Rifle shot flawlessly for about 60 rounds after that.
 
Win 55gr FMJ :(

Make/Model of firearm: Stag
Type of malfunction: Failure to Feed
Type of lubricant: CLP
Type of ammo: Win 55gr FMJ
Brand of Mags: Dunno
Round Count since last cleaning: 100ish
Total Round count: Lots...
Meteorological factor: Cold/Sunny
Comments: Same as Jody v. Rd failed to load completely into the chamber. Have only come across this with that particular brand of ammo. Had it happen with a few of those rounds, and heard about more. On inspection, the rds that ftf had an enlarged shoulder. Fairly certain it was an ammo issue.

Lots of other malfunctions with lots of different firearms/mags/ammo... nothing worth mentioning.
 
Make/Model of firearm: AR-15 SP2
Type of malfunction: None
Rounds fired: Approx. 1000

Make/Model of firearm: Feg AK-47
Type of malfunction: None
Rounds fired: Approx. 2000

Make/Model of firearm: L1A1
Type of malfunction: None
Rounds fired: Approx. 300

Make/Model of firearm: HK-G1
Type of malfunction: None
Rounds fired: Approx. 60

Make/Model of firearm: 30-M1
Type of malfunction: Failure to feed
Cause: Mag(s)
Rounds fired: Approx. 1,000

I know, I know. The 30-M1 isn't considered a Black'n Green. But it's been nickeled & sports a pistol-grip Choate stock. It's the most funnest :D carbine I own and it's sorta black. So sue me...:p
 
C7 with blank: about 15 stoppages, all of which appeared to be mag and / or cartridge shape issues. This was back in the era when we were issued ti disposable mags, and the 5.56 blank had really "square" tips.

I also had one terminal stoppage with a C7, when I pulled to charging handle right out of the rear of the receiver: i.e. - The part broke. I am NOT a big, powerful man.

C7 with ball ammo: at least one fail to fire (primer?), and one double feed during automatic fire - again, probably mag related. Issue CLP was used, and the rifle was always cleaned within 100 rounds. Issue ammo, whatever it was.

With my own Swiss PE90, I have been unable to make it stop. I haven't quite tried Sig's torture test, but I have run it for 500 rounds+ without cleaning, in a variety of climate conditions, with a variety of .223 and 5.56mm ammo.
 
Make/Model of firearm: Colt AR 15
Type of malfunction: Falilure to Eject ,Failure to Feed
Type of lubricant:Break Free CLP
Type of ammo:All types
Brand of Mags:All/Factory /Surplus/Reloads
Round Count since last cleaning:700
Total Round count:6500
Meteorological factor: N/A
Comments:
Failure to Eject : Replace Extractor Springs
Failure to Feed : Magazines/ replaced

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Make/Model of firearm: Spring Field Armory M1A Match
Type of malfunction: Trigger malfunction /Barrel Worn Out
Type of lubricant: Grease
Type of ammo:All
Brand of Mags: USGI
Round Count since last cleaning:50 rnds
Total Round count: 8300
Meteorological factor: N/A
Comments: Trigger failed @ 3500 rnds due to work done to the trigger
Barrel Failed @ 8300 rnds due to excessive throat errosion replaced barrel
 
I had a KA-BOOM with a Colt AR-15 in the late 80's. It was with factory ammo too.

The 30 round magazine flared open at the bottom and all the rounds spilled out. I felt the concusion on my face too.

The rifle wasn't damaged, the mag was destroyed.

Upon inspection the case had a crack in it from the mouth down to the shoulder.
 
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Make/Model of firearm: SG550-2 SP
Type of malfunction: Failure to eject
Type of lubricant: Break Free CLP
Type of ammo: American Eagle 55/62 grain, M855, M193, Wolf etc
Brand of Mags: SANS
Round Count since last cleaning: Varied
Total Round count: 12000+
Meteorological factor: Varied
Comments: Every couple of hundred or so shots a spent case would fail to eject clear of the chamber and prevent the bolt from returning all the way forward again. A friend purchased a 550 at the same time and had the same issue except with his rifle it occurred every twenty rounds or so. He returned his, I kept mine. The problem just seemed to stop after a couple of thousand rounds and has never had a malfunction in the twelve thousand or so shots since.
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Make/Model of firearm: Bushmaster AR15 16"
Type of malfunction: Failure to Feed
Type of lubricant: Break Free CLP
Type of ammo: M855, M193
Brand of Mags: Brownells, Pmags (most recent model)
Round Count since last cleaning: Varied
Total Round count: 14000+
Meteorological factor: Varied
Comments: There was no pin holding the gas tube in the front sight base. The gas tube moved. Gas was venting and insufficient gas was getting through to consistantly cycle the carbine. Once repaired not a problem.
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I haven't had any malfunctions with my L1A1 or my Norinko Type 56, but I don't shoot them a lot.
 
C7 with blank: about 15 stoppages, all of which appeared to be mag and / or cartridge shape issues. This was back in the era when we were issued ti disposable mags, and the 5.56 blank had really "square" tips.

I also had one terminal stoppage with a C7, when I pulled to charging handle right out of the rear of the receiver: i.e. - The part broke. I am NOT a big, powerful man.

C7 with ball ammo: at least one fail to fire (primer?), and one double feed during automatic fire - again, probably mag related. Issue CLP was used, and the rifle was always cleaned within 100 rounds. Issue ammo, whatever it was.

With my own Swiss PE90, I have been unable to make it stop. I haven't quite tried Sig's torture test, but I have run it for 500 rounds+ without cleaning, in a variety of climate conditions, with a variety of .223 and 5.56mm ammo.

C7s don't really count unless you own the C7 (which would be impossible, right?). I've had plenty of stoppages with many different C7s. It's almost to be expected, especially on a course when it's a "recycled" C7 that has been in the hands of many.
 
Interesting thread.

Make/Model of firearm: Swissarms Stgw90 (service rifle)
Type of malfunction: failure to fire
Type of lubricant: issued grease
Type of ammo: issued RUAG GP90
Brand of Mags: original 20 rd
Round Count since last cleaning: less then 100
Total Round count: maybe between 6000 - 10'000 rds
Meteorological factor: -
Comments: probably bad ammo.

Make/Model of firearm: Swissarms 551LB
Type of malfunction: none
Type of lubricant: some quality gun spray
Type of ammo: Norinco, RUAG GP90, Hirtenberger, Fiocchi, Sellier & Bellot, for the most part quality ammo
Brand of Mags: original 20 and 30 rd
Round Count since last cleaning: every 200 rds or so
Total Round count: maybe 6000 or 7000 total
Meteorological factor: -
Comments: never had a single problem even when uncleaned, full of dirt or wet

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C7s don't really count unless you own the C7 (which would be impossible, right?). I've had plenty of stoppages with many different C7s. It's almost to be expected, especially on a course when it's a "recycled" C7 that has been in the hands of many.

This was 1991.... They were brand new at the time.
 
Armalite M-15 A2 16"
Failure to extract
Breakfree CLP
200 rnds south african 5.56 surplus
Hot as hell +40 in sun
ammo was likely in sun
It needed the leatherman to take it out.
 
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