I have some 62gr “Green Tip” for my S&W M&P15 that I have not run very much. I think I may have put 100rds through it about a year ago. No feed issues at all. But…
I was just cleaning the rifle and when I finished I cycled about 10rds through it (with the charging handle) and for some reason decided to pull the upper off to look at it again. When I did I noticed green “paint” chips (small ones) on a few of the receiver/bolts surfaces and the feed ramps had some on it also. I can’t imagine getting a bunch of green paint in the action is very good for the operation of the rifle. Is this normal with “Green Tip”? Does it melt or something when the gun is warm?
The feed ramps seem to be working correctly. They have no sharp edges, they cycle the other two kinds of ammo I have for it, etc. As far as I can tell its operating correctly.
Anyone seen this?
Thanks
I was just cleaning the rifle and when I finished I cycled about 10rds through it (with the charging handle) and for some reason decided to pull the upper off to look at it again. When I did I noticed green “paint” chips (small ones) on a few of the receiver/bolts surfaces and the feed ramps had some on it also. I can’t imagine getting a bunch of green paint in the action is very good for the operation of the rifle. Is this normal with “Green Tip”? Does it melt or something when the gun is warm?
The feed ramps seem to be working correctly. They have no sharp edges, they cycle the other two kinds of ammo I have for it, etc. As far as I can tell its operating correctly.
Anyone seen this?
Thanks