I have a DPMS oracle that has been giving me problems and I have no clue what else to do.
The rifle is not cycling. It looks as if the bolt is not even attempting to move back when I fire a round (so gas isn't getting to it???). Originally I tried a few things and then noticed my gas block was lose. I bought a Gas Block alignment tool and I know for certain the block is aligned properly. The little piece of plastic was moving from the barrel to the block freely as I turned rifle upside down and right side up a few times. So after I realigned the block I fired 6 shots and not one of them cycled my bolt. Here is what I've tried, let me know if you have any ideas what else it could be:
I replaced buffer spring
checked my bolt and gas rings - look fine and bolt passes test of standing it up on itself
the gas key is properly staked/pinned and has zero wiggle.
I took gas tube out of gas block and made sure it was completely clear and reinserted it with new roll pin
Am I missing something? I did notice that these test shots were done bone dry. I cleaned everything and didn't really lube it up, but I don't think that would prevent the bolt from even slightly moving. I will lube and try on weekend with 2 different ammos' in case my Norinco Tuna Can 556 is crap, but I've shot it before no problem. Gun only has like 1400 rounds through it since new.
Any advice is welcome
The rifle is not cycling. It looks as if the bolt is not even attempting to move back when I fire a round (so gas isn't getting to it???). Originally I tried a few things and then noticed my gas block was lose. I bought a Gas Block alignment tool and I know for certain the block is aligned properly. The little piece of plastic was moving from the barrel to the block freely as I turned rifle upside down and right side up a few times. So after I realigned the block I fired 6 shots and not one of them cycled my bolt. Here is what I've tried, let me know if you have any ideas what else it could be:
I replaced buffer spring
checked my bolt and gas rings - look fine and bolt passes test of standing it up on itself
the gas key is properly staked/pinned and has zero wiggle.
I took gas tube out of gas block and made sure it was completely clear and reinserted it with new roll pin
Am I missing something? I did notice that these test shots were done bone dry. I cleaned everything and didn't really lube it up, but I don't think that would prevent the bolt from even slightly moving. I will lube and try on weekend with 2 different ammos' in case my Norinco Tuna Can 556 is crap, but I've shot it before no problem. Gun only has like 1400 rounds through it since new.
Any advice is welcome


















































