Awkward, for one I'm sorry I'm quite a clean freak and hate for my thumb to pick up all the carbon. Secondly after a few hundred rounds BCG at gas port gets quite toasty. But hey good for you. Love the emoji at the end.
And NO, the cutout isn't for you to push the BCG into the battery. Think again.
ummmm no, actually he's 110% correct that cutout is the forward assist.
You may have noticed an indent in the exposed side of every AR bolt carrier group. It’s visible in the ejection port when the gun is in battery. If there is no malfunction and you simply closed the bolt slowly and the round isn’t fully seated (most of the time, if the gun is clean and lubed, it will simply chamber no matter how slowly you do this) putting your thumb in this indent and pushing forward will allow the round to be fully seated, then you flip on the safety and close the dust cover. That’s why the indent is there.
Then how come that indent on the carrier is the perfect negative space needed to not hit the dustcover spring/detent housing, until the bolt has been rotated fully and unlocked before hitting that housing, pushing the ejection cover open?
Like try making a smooth bolt with no cut out, where does that dustcover spring detent housing close on? Why is there a curve on that cutout? The curve is horrible ergonomics for your thumb to interface with, by now you'd think someone would have modified it if forward assist was the main function, but it's continually been made with a curve...
Picture of the spring/detent housing closed on the cutout from underneath:
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Sorry but the guys right, i saw it on forgotten weapons lol. The negative space is utilized for the dust cover yes, but the negative space doesnt need to be anywhere near that large or that shape. Yeah its a stupid design for a forward assist, but it was (this parts just my theory, no evidence for this whatsoever) probably just made so they could technically say they *had* a forward assist when marketing the rifle in its early days...before the army made them put a real one on.
I could be wrong, but the negative space coincides with how much travel you need for the BCG, for the bolt to fully rotate, before knocking the dust cover out. Hence the length of the cutout.
Im sure the guy who designed it after deciding what he wanted the bolt to look like, made it do many many things simultaneously, he was a smart guy. Point remains tho is that silly thing was in fact intended to be used as a forward assist (which is ridiculous, dont get me wrong lol). Luckily nobody ever needs a forward assist anyway (in stoner's opinion) so its not a big deal.
This is a fantastic example of a typical gun forum thread.
What were we talking about, anyway?
This is a fantastic example of a typical gun forum thread.
What were we talking about, anyway?
What’s different from the current Spectre model ?
I’ve been holding off ,waiting for the 2 models from TSR and IRG, but is it worth the wait?
Or should I just grab the latest Spectre version?
Looking forward to this.
Bartok, hopefully you run all kinds of ammo through it. Even cheap plinking garbage ammo