It probably had something to do with oil soaked paper auto seat shims. LOL.
Don't "fix" it anymore...lol
My rifle is overgassed when ran suppressed
Gas rings in the bolt of the rifle, and blowback are good indicatorsAre there specific changes in how your rifle functions that let you know it's over-gassed, or do you just know it's over-gassed because it functions fine without a suppressor, therefore you assume it's over-gassed with the suppressor?
Gas rings in the bolt of the rifle
Are there specific changes in how your rifle functions that let you know it's over-gassed, or do you just know it's over-gassed because it functions fine without a suppressor, therefore you assume it's over-gassed with the suppressor?
I mostly agree with you, but I can appreciate people wanting to fine tune a "race" gun. If all you want is a reliable shooter, it's probably better to have it slightly over gassed so that it'll cycle anything reliably.I think people spend way too much time and effort on gassing.
I have 2 Adams arms uppers. Great build quality.Anyone try the Adams arms piston conversion kit on a SBR 300BLK?
I'm debating how much better it is in limiting blowback vs an adjustable gas block - for the money. Never shot an AR piston SBR suppressed.