Hello everybody,
Hope everything is going well during this current situation (Covid-19). As for me, I was in the range today breaking in my newly build PCC (ar9) and at the 38th rounds the brass casing disintegrated inside the upper. Everything is fine, no damage to the firearm and no physical injuries.
Here's how the range time went down, the first 5 rounds (every round is barrel swabbing to remove the manufacturing drilling and rifling tool marking). The succeeding were 5 rounds, check grouping and adjust every run. Before the 26th round (6th run), I did another barrel swabbing. I notice (twice) in the succeeding runs that the hammer is not engaged with the sear. Until the 38th round, the brass casing disintegrated. I want your opinion on identifying what might have cause this malfunction. Does using a single endomag might have cause or contribute to the malfunction.
Thanks in advance
Hope everything is going well during this current situation (Covid-19). As for me, I was in the range today breaking in my newly build PCC (ar9) and at the 38th rounds the brass casing disintegrated inside the upper. Everything is fine, no damage to the firearm and no physical injuries.
Here's how the range time went down, the first 5 rounds (every round is barrel swabbing to remove the manufacturing drilling and rifling tool marking). The succeeding were 5 rounds, check grouping and adjust every run. Before the 26th round (6th run), I did another barrel swabbing. I notice (twice) in the succeeding runs that the hammer is not engaged with the sear. Until the 38th round, the brass casing disintegrated. I want your opinion on identifying what might have cause this malfunction. Does using a single endomag might have cause or contribute to the malfunction.
Thanks in advance