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I recently got these two AR-15 parts kits (everything included except the lower receivers). Both are the same length barrel, but the position of the gas block is different.
How do you call these? (ie what are the proper terms for these different length gas systems?). Barrels measure (from chamber to end of flash hider) 17.25" The top one is marked 5.56x45 1:9, and is "unknown manufacturer". The bottom one is not marked for chamber size anywhere, and is an Anderson manufacture. Both were clean, and new or like new condition. The Anderson upper appeared brand spanking new with absolutely no wear marks on it. I lubed each bolt/bolt carrier quite a bit. The top buffer weighs 5.06 oz, the bottom one weighs 2.94 oz.
I put each upper, with its own bolt/bolt carrier & buffer/buffer spring on the full stock lower at the bottom (from one of my other guns) to test fire & zero.
The top one choked; failed to feed, failed to extract, had to be mortared to unlock the bolt, about every 3rd round... I had to rod the bore to extract spent casings, and they had damaged rims.
The second one in the photo went on the exact same full length lower, and performed well, quickly zero-ing. I was using my own handloads, which function well in my other, full-size 20" guns.
-why does the top upper receiver/barrel combo choke? FTF/FTE, bolt gets stuck? I didn't try other ammo, or store-bought ammo yet. I have some steel case I could try, or I could buy some mfg. ammo.
I intend to get two identical lowers and assemble these parts kits to complete rifles. Not a problem there. All the other little parts/springs/etc were in the box.
-can I put the adjustable stock/buffer combo on the top one?
I recently got these two AR-15 parts kits (everything included except the lower receivers). Both are the same length barrel, but the position of the gas block is different.
How do you call these? (ie what are the proper terms for these different length gas systems?). Barrels measure (from chamber to end of flash hider) 17.25" The top one is marked 5.56x45 1:9, and is "unknown manufacturer". The bottom one is not marked for chamber size anywhere, and is an Anderson manufacture. Both were clean, and new or like new condition. The Anderson upper appeared brand spanking new with absolutely no wear marks on it. I lubed each bolt/bolt carrier quite a bit. The top buffer weighs 5.06 oz, the bottom one weighs 2.94 oz.
I put each upper, with its own bolt/bolt carrier & buffer/buffer spring on the full stock lower at the bottom (from one of my other guns) to test fire & zero.
The top one choked; failed to feed, failed to extract, had to be mortared to unlock the bolt, about every 3rd round... I had to rod the bore to extract spent casings, and they had damaged rims.
The second one in the photo went on the exact same full length lower, and performed well, quickly zero-ing. I was using my own handloads, which function well in my other, full-size 20" guns.
-why does the top upper receiver/barrel combo choke? FTF/FTE, bolt gets stuck? I didn't try other ammo, or store-bought ammo yet. I have some steel case I could try, or I could buy some mfg. ammo.
I intend to get two identical lowers and assemble these parts kits to complete rifles. Not a problem there. All the other little parts/springs/etc were in the box.
-can I put the adjustable stock/buffer combo on the top one?