I've got an AR-10 gas gun that's giving me fits no matter what kind of ammo I use. I've tried 3 different Magpul mags and one steel mag and nothing makes a difference. It fires fine when I force feed it one round at a time with an empty mag inserted, but it doesn't always lock the bolt to the rear.
- .308
- 18" barrel
- Noveske Switch Block (rifle length gas system)
- Standard buffer
I've tried Remington Premier 168g, Nosler AccuBond 168g, Nosler Ballistic Tip 168g, Black Hills 168g & 175g, Nosler Custom Competition 168g & 175g, and Copper Creek 175g Gas Gun.
Here's a run-down of the symptoms... I'll insert a fully loaded magazine (20 rounds) and rack the bolt to chamber a round. I'll fire the weapon and get a jam. I observe the jam and the cartridge of smashed by the bolt lugs when going into the chamber. There are lug gouges deep enough into the case where it's unuseable. Sometimes the chambered round will fire and everything will feel right, but when I squeeze the trigger again nothing happens because the bolt didn't strip another round from the magazine. More often than not, I get the jam that I described above. And sometimes (very rarely) the weapon will operate the way it's supposed to for a few rounds before jamming again. Again, it does this with all my magazines and no matter what ammo I use. I'm thinking the intermittant functioning might be due to slight powder charge differences in the factory ammo.
The bolt is always properly lubed with either motor oil or CLP and I always ensure the switch block is on the correct setting.
I'm thinking it's undergassed because the gas port may be too small. What do you guys think???
- .308
- 18" barrel
- Noveske Switch Block (rifle length gas system)
- Standard buffer
I've tried Remington Premier 168g, Nosler AccuBond 168g, Nosler Ballistic Tip 168g, Black Hills 168g & 175g, Nosler Custom Competition 168g & 175g, and Copper Creek 175g Gas Gun.
Here's a run-down of the symptoms... I'll insert a fully loaded magazine (20 rounds) and rack the bolt to chamber a round. I'll fire the weapon and get a jam. I observe the jam and the cartridge of smashed by the bolt lugs when going into the chamber. There are lug gouges deep enough into the case where it's unuseable. Sometimes the chambered round will fire and everything will feel right, but when I squeeze the trigger again nothing happens because the bolt didn't strip another round from the magazine. More often than not, I get the jam that I described above. And sometimes (very rarely) the weapon will operate the way it's supposed to for a few rounds before jamming again. Again, it does this with all my magazines and no matter what ammo I use. I'm thinking the intermittant functioning might be due to slight powder charge differences in the factory ammo.
The bolt is always properly lubed with either motor oil or CLP and I always ensure the switch block is on the correct setting.
I'm thinking it's undergassed because the gas port may be too small. What do you guys think???