Hi all-
I'm having an issue with my DPMS style .308 that I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with. So when I initially built it, I put on a DPMS adjustable stock with a carbine length buffer, tube, and spring. With this configuration my rifle was shooting great. A few months ago I bought a nice PRS stock for my rifle. I bought a rifle length buffer, spring and tube and got everything assembled. I initially thought the rifle fired fine when I took it to the range, but realized after the first shot that it didn't actually eject the empty round and load a new one. I can use the charging handle and manually cycle it, but it just will not cycle properly on its own. A few times the BCG would feel stuck (i.e. I couldn't cycle it with the charging handle). If I took the magazine out I can always get it to clear with a good hard pull. Clearly I don't want to go back to the cheaper carbine stock for my nice rifle, but I'm not sure how to fix the problem. Any ideas would be much appreciated. I can post pictures if there is anything that would be helpful.
Thanks!
I'm having an issue with my DPMS style .308 that I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with. So when I initially built it, I put on a DPMS adjustable stock with a carbine length buffer, tube, and spring. With this configuration my rifle was shooting great. A few months ago I bought a nice PRS stock for my rifle. I bought a rifle length buffer, spring and tube and got everything assembled. I initially thought the rifle fired fine when I took it to the range, but realized after the first shot that it didn't actually eject the empty round and load a new one. I can use the charging handle and manually cycle it, but it just will not cycle properly on its own. A few times the BCG would feel stuck (i.e. I couldn't cycle it with the charging handle). If I took the magazine out I can always get it to clear with a good hard pull. Clearly I don't want to go back to the cheaper carbine stock for my nice rifle, but I'm not sure how to fix the problem. Any ideas would be much appreciated. I can post pictures if there is anything that would be helpful.
Thanks!