There were a couple people saying the same thing a couple other places, not sure why, but seems a few have a really hard time with it. One guy forgot to take the weight out of the BCG so there was that, but a few others said it was really stiff, then night and day easier after firing it, couple others it didn't really get any better. don't know if something is getting hung up on the front edge of the tube, the guiderod doesn't line up with the carrier or something else. I got my other ones in, and they seems fine, one is in a Maxim SBR stock, but the rest are in "enhanced" Aero tubes with the extension around the buffer retainer. Did have to pull the buffer retainer out of the Maxim ala JP SCSS being I couldn't fit the buffer around the trigger. Most of the rest I might have to get the bumper in, then lower the hammer next to the buffer body to have room to slip it in behind it. They are stamping them out as fast as they can, and allegedly have new machines and people, so good chance of QC problems, but they are cool, and should take care of any problems.Mine is ridiculously hard. I'll take it apart and look at it. Might have to call them....
Maybe you're turning into a wimp.Mine is ridiculously hard. I'll take it apart and look at it. Might have to call them....
This is definitely a possibility.Maybe you're turning into a wimp.![]()
I can’t wait to hear your review.I poked Mean Arms since its been a month since they've charged my card for the upper. I have a serial # now and he says it will be finished and ship this week. Doubt it will be in in time for this weekends shoot.
Always trying to get other members to show you their guide rods.I probably need to see other peoples guide-rods. Particularly the relief for the bearings. I wonder if I need to make the angle less acute.
Any volunteers?
For science!!Always trying to get other members to show you their guide rods.
Just saw this, here are mine. Middle pic is a 1st batch with about 500 rounds through it, last pic is the newest one from last week with maybe 100 rounds. Not sure if the more bronze color is from gas fouling, or if they changes something in the process, doesn't wipe off, don't think it any type of electro coating, probably from the heat treat oil bath, but it does have a finer finish than the new one, and is a little easier to rack, even after putting rounds through both. I have oiled them before, added a little grease in the bearing cage/rod, and feels maybe a little smoother, so I'll keep doing that. I did have to back some tubes out a turn to avoid putting pressure, and partially disengaging the delay mechanism, but caught it while putting the system together, the BCG tail should just make contact with the face of the buffer, not put pressure or rattle, the design requires a relatively tight tolerance to function as designed, and buffer tubes can vary.I probably need to see other peoples guide-rods. Particularly the relief for the bearings. I wonder if I need to make the angle less acute.
Any volunteers?
Thanks, I'll compare!!!Just saw this, here are mine. Middle pic is a 1st batch with about 500 rounds through it, last pic is the newest one from last week with maybe 100 rounds. Not sure if the more bronze color is from gas fouling, or if they changes something in the process, doesn't wipe off, don't think it any type of electro coating, probably from the heat treat oil bath, but it does have a finer finish than the new one, and is a little easier to rack, even after putting rounds through both. I have oiled them before, added a little grease in the bearing cage/rod, and feels maybe a little smoother, so I'll keep doing that. I did have to back some tubes out a turn to avoid putting pressure, and partially disengaging the delay mechanism, but caught it while putting the system together, the BCG tail should just make contact with the face of the buffer, not put pressure or rattle, the design requires a relatively tight tolerance to function as designed, and buffer tubes can vary.
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Mine isn't bad, pretty smooth , but definite streaks that I normally see when a bit is worn.The milling on the grooves looks kind of schitty, or is that just the picture?
LOL, my theory that with great intelligence comes a messy workbench holds true.Thanks, I'll compare!!!
Put it this way, an this may be apples to oranges, but if you received a gun barrel with such tool marks, you'd send it back, right?Mine isn't bad, pretty smooth , but definite streaks that I normally see when a bit is worn.
LOL, my theory that with great intelligence comes a messy workbench holds true.
LOL, my theory that with great intelligence comes a messy workbench holds true.
Not sure if I was getting a shadow or seeing dirt or something, cleaned them off, the machining is good, better than most barrels in fact. just a little streaking, but nothing like Doc T's posted above, he might have justPut it this way, an this may be apples to oranges, but if you received a gun barrel with such tool marks, you'd send it back, right?
(You should see my work bench. Lol)