I built a URG-I Block 3 "Clone" and am experiencing cycling issues. I have exhausted about all my knowledge and am now here seeking opinions and advise.
I am using: Aero M4E1 upper and lower, Gissele SSA-E , 14.5" Faxon Gunner (i think), full auto bolt carrier group, MK14 Handguard, midlength gas system w/ adjustable gas block, H2 Buffer. I don't have the rifle in front of me so I can't verify all the brands at this time.
Background: I attempted to get the rifle on paper with wolf ammo and it would not cycle at all. It is my understanding that wolf is lower pressure ammo so I did the same thing with commercial brass. This helped to reduce the cycling issues but the rifle was still unreliable and short stroking.
My attempted fix: I ensured the gas block was wide open, made sure the gas tube was clear of obstructions, verified the gas block was installed correctly, reduced the H2 buffer to H1, reduced the H1 buffer to carbine, verified bolt function and gas rings were okay, changed buffer springs, modified buffer springs to lessen bolt load. None of these "fixes" allowed me to achieve reliable cycling as it continues to short stroke and is throwing brass at the 5 o'clock position. My last thought is that the gas port needs drilled out, but I feel like faxon should know what they are doing and i should not have to modify such.
Any input would be greatly appreciated as this rifle is no more than a paper weight at this point!
I am using: Aero M4E1 upper and lower, Gissele SSA-E , 14.5" Faxon Gunner (i think), full auto bolt carrier group, MK14 Handguard, midlength gas system w/ adjustable gas block, H2 Buffer. I don't have the rifle in front of me so I can't verify all the brands at this time.
Background: I attempted to get the rifle on paper with wolf ammo and it would not cycle at all. It is my understanding that wolf is lower pressure ammo so I did the same thing with commercial brass. This helped to reduce the cycling issues but the rifle was still unreliable and short stroking.
My attempted fix: I ensured the gas block was wide open, made sure the gas tube was clear of obstructions, verified the gas block was installed correctly, reduced the H2 buffer to H1, reduced the H1 buffer to carbine, verified bolt function and gas rings were okay, changed buffer springs, modified buffer springs to lessen bolt load. None of these "fixes" allowed me to achieve reliable cycling as it continues to short stroke and is throwing brass at the 5 o'clock position. My last thought is that the gas port needs drilled out, but I feel like faxon should know what they are doing and i should not have to modify such.
Any input would be greatly appreciated as this rifle is no more than a paper weight at this point!