Thanks Tony. No worries, take your time catching up. I love your idea for using the suppressor but unfortunately I live in California so that’s not really an option.Hey man. I'm really going to need to go back through this thread and get caught up on what has changed, but am getting ready to start my weekly staff meeting.
Still, a good way to check to see if more gas will help would be to throw a good old fashioned baffle stack suppressor on it and see how it runs. A baffle stack suppressor will simulate more dwell time and increase back pressure. Just make sure you use one with an appropriate bore diameter. Not all 5.56 will do 6mm. Real gun guys are pretty helpful and most would be glad to let you take their can for a spin. If youre lucky, as I am, suppressors are pretty common at the range.
TLDR version is it’s an 18 inch 6 arc barrel with rifle +2 gas system (.093” port) so it has pretty short amount of dwelltime already. I’ve tried shooting with different mags different, different bcg’s, checked gas tube/gasy key for obstructions, tried set screw & clamp on gas blocks, different uppers, different lube, etc. and never resolved failure to feed or failure to lock back and at best (factory ammo with clamp on block) have gotten intermittent ejection.
If any ideas pop into your head once you’ve had time to absorb the thread feel free to share them!
I already have a 2.5 mm bit on hand that I can use to drill out the port to around .098 inches but I’m holding off until I hear back from Josh at PVA to see if he and team may have some other things to check for or ask me to send the barrel in etc..
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