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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3165972" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>No problem. I like trying to work out issues. Gives me personal knowledge.</p><p>A lighter buffer will be the same as a lighter BCG and a whole lot cheaper. A lighter BCG won't accomplish anything more than a lighter buffer, but then again, I'm not familiar with pistol length issues.</p><p>It is a gas operated gun, so go through the basics of troubleshooting a gas gun.</p><p>On your BCG have you checked the bolts holding the gas key and are they staked?</p><p>When shooting, where does the brass end up in relationship to the gun? One O' clock, two, three four?</p><p>Have you tried different magazines?</p><p>You said premium ammo ran great. Cheap ammo ran like crap.</p><p>Keep running premium ammo or reloads that have consistent pressures.</p><p>Since Pressure seems to be the issue, anything that will increase the back pressure like a can or something might help, but the issue seems to be the cheap ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3165972, member: 5412"] No problem. I like trying to work out issues. Gives me personal knowledge. A lighter buffer will be the same as a lighter BCG and a whole lot cheaper. A lighter BCG won't accomplish anything more than a lighter buffer, but then again, I'm not familiar with pistol length issues. It is a gas operated gun, so go through the basics of troubleshooting a gas gun. On your BCG have you checked the bolts holding the gas key and are they staked? When shooting, where does the brass end up in relationship to the gun? One O' clock, two, three four? Have you tried different magazines? You said premium ammo ran great. Cheap ammo ran like crap. Keep running premium ammo or reloads that have consistent pressures. Since Pressure seems to be the issue, anything that will increase the back pressure like a can or something might help, but the issue seems to be the cheap ammo. [/QUOTE]
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