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Common Causes of Stove Pipes in ARs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fredkrueger100" data-source="post: 4298278" data-attributes="member: 24577"><p>Man that is odd. So you’re telling me the bullet is actually getting stuck in the barrel?? That is of major concern. Someone with more knowledge will have to chime in on this to help. I can only imagine either the primer didn’t ignite properly to cause the round to make it out of the barrel or there could be too much carbon buildup causing the stovepipe. But that would more than likely cause every round to do it. But I’m no expert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredkrueger100, post: 4298278, member: 24577"] Man that is odd. So you’re telling me the bullet is actually getting stuck in the barrel?? That is of major concern. Someone with more knowledge will have to chime in on this to help. I can only imagine either the primer didn’t ignite properly to cause the round to make it out of the barrel or there could be too much carbon buildup causing the stovepipe. But that would more than likely cause every round to do it. But I’m no expert. [/QUOTE]
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