"readjusted the gas tube"?? is it a safe assumption you mean the gas block, do you mean the gas key? what was wrong with it? how did you fix it? My gas tube doesn't have any adjustments. It's either pinned in, or it's not. but either way, fixing a gas issue won't be the first thing I'd look at for a failure to eject issue (that's typically a bolt , chamber or ammo issue)
Are the mag's known good mags or are they new? how many rounds were loaded in the mags? are there any known good parts in the firearm? Failure to feed could be under gassed, double feeding rounds could be a mag issue. You are a little light on details for me to be able to help.
Start simple.
Try a known good mag, put 1 round in it, chamber this 1 round, fire the round, and identify the the round extract? did the round eject? did the action lock open. repeat 5-10 times, if the firearm consistently locks open, you are not under gassed.
Did it extract the rounds? no? see if someone has a bolt you can borrow/test with, try different ammo.
Did it eject the rounds? if it's extracting the rounds, but leaving them lying there in the action it's not ejecting see if someone has a bolt you can borrow/test with.
In what direction did the round get ejected (2 oclock, 4 oclock, 6 oclock)?
If those shots worked consistently and reliably, then up it from there, don't try to make your ar "run" if it can't "walk"
take that same known good mag, load 2 rounds in it (load one from it), fire that round, does it still extract and eject that round, do a press check, did the 2nd round get stripped off and chambered? does it fire that second round? does the action hold open still? increase the load out to 3, 4, then 5 rounds.
there should be a pattern of what works, and what doesn't work.