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Common Causes of Stove Pipes in ARs?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 4299791" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Light strikes can come from different things. </p><p>Put in a hammer spring of good quality.</p><p>Make sure it's in correctly and not reversed or you'll get johnny lawmaster syndrome.</p><p>Too light of buffer spring could not be holding the bolt closed.</p><p>If you slobber on lots of lube and it still does stove pipes, it's under gassed or extractor dropping round to soon. Does have the little rubber thingamajig under the extractor?</p><p>Open gas hole in barrel or play with different buffers. </p><p>There a ton of different things that caused your problems.</p><p>This is just a start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 4299791, member: 6777"] Light strikes can come from different things. Put in a hammer spring of good quality. Make sure it's in correctly and not reversed or you'll get johnny lawmaster syndrome. Too light of buffer spring could not be holding the bolt closed. If you slobber on lots of lube and it still does stove pipes, it's under gassed or extractor dropping round to soon. Does have the little rubber thingamajig under the extractor? Open gas hole in barrel or play with different buffers. There a ton of different things that caused your problems. This is just a start. [/QUOTE]
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