I was shooting my AR-15 today when I had a failure that I have never encountered before. The bolt was stuck in the full forward position in the carrier assembly. The problem is that the bolt sticking forward left me unable to open the action to remove the BCA to address the situation.
I carry a pretty complete set of tools and parts so in an effort to resolve the situation I held the bolt half open while my friend used a punch and a small hammer to try and move the bolt rearward. No luck. We traded duties and I tried tapping it. Still nothing. The bolt appeared to be frozen solid.
I realized that with the bolt frozen forward, the only way I could remove the BCA to fix it was to remove the barrel. When I got home I proceeded to remove the barrel. I removed the gas block and tube and took loose my Yankee Hill free float forearm. I was just starting to loosen the main retaining nut to remove the barrel when the bolt suddenly went home and the BCA came forward.
I removed the BCA and disassembled it. I was expecting to find a broken gas ring, etc., but I cannot find anything out of order. I cannot find any burrs in the channel of the BCA and there is no visible wear on the bolt cam pin. Before going out I had lubed the BCA with Slip 2000 and everything appeared to still be properly lubed. I reassembled the BCA and now it appears to work fine.
I am at a complete loss. Has anyone else experienced a similar failure? If so, what was the cause and remedy. My concern it that even though everything seems to be working fine now, it could fail again my next trip to the range.
Any feedback would be appreciated as I have no idea what caused this.
Thanks,
Todd
I carry a pretty complete set of tools and parts so in an effort to resolve the situation I held the bolt half open while my friend used a punch and a small hammer to try and move the bolt rearward. No luck. We traded duties and I tried tapping it. Still nothing. The bolt appeared to be frozen solid.
I realized that with the bolt frozen forward, the only way I could remove the BCA to fix it was to remove the barrel. When I got home I proceeded to remove the barrel. I removed the gas block and tube and took loose my Yankee Hill free float forearm. I was just starting to loosen the main retaining nut to remove the barrel when the bolt suddenly went home and the BCA came forward.
I removed the BCA and disassembled it. I was expecting to find a broken gas ring, etc., but I cannot find anything out of order. I cannot find any burrs in the channel of the BCA and there is no visible wear on the bolt cam pin. Before going out I had lubed the BCA with Slip 2000 and everything appeared to still be properly lubed. I reassembled the BCA and now it appears to work fine.
I am at a complete loss. Has anyone else experienced a similar failure? If so, what was the cause and remedy. My concern it that even though everything seems to be working fine now, it could fail again my next trip to the range.
Any feedback would be appreciated as I have no idea what caused this.
Thanks,
Todd