I didn't mean anything by that. I just thought it was more common knowledge.clearly I dont operate.......
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I didn't mean anything by that. I just thought it was more common knowledge.clearly I dont operate.......
I didn't mean anything by that. I just thought it was more common knowledge.
Really?
Also make a note of this:Good article.
Digging the gas rings test on the bolt. First time i have heard that.
Me neither.
I always picked the carrier up by the the bolt, but I guess it's the same thing.
Wait...you're youtube certified and still didn't know....
Me neither.
I always picked the carrier up by the the bolt, but I guess it's the same thing.
Every. Dang. Time.Also make a note of this:
"Another quick note on gas rings. The myth that gas rings must be staggered to prevent the splits from aligning and causing gas leakage, is just that- a MYTH. There is no reason to do so."
Every single thread a member with a short stoking issue that has posted here has had the ole "make sure you have your gas rings staggered like the Mercedes emblem" solution suggested.
The staggered gas rings thing was one of the very first things I was "instructed" to inspect on an AR. I didn't know any different until reading this article lol. Clearly, I do not operate either.Every. Dang. Time.