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HoLeChit

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Bocephus123

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Are you kidding me? Yes it was upside down. No gas would pass thru it.. ie wouldnt cycle. The hole in the tube was facing up… maybe ice needs to hit them again so they could hire people that can read English to assemble their junk,
They bent to only fit one way not possible
 

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Not only is it possible to install a gas tube upside down, it happens more than you think. It will easily "fit" upside down. I have seen two factory rifles come this way, and several "builds" that wouldn't cycle. To say "they won't fit any other way" is plainly false!
 

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Bear Creek Bo is either the most niche gun forum troll in existence, which has been my first and only assumption up until now….. or I’m gonna break out the conditional hypotheticals test.
Not trolling nothing built too many with zero problems maybe you shouldn’t butt your big nose in!
 

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What gets me is people bashing a company they no nothing about!! I’ve owned too many to just be a fluke. Only one gave me trouble was .350 Legend and had nothing to do with manufacturing. I studied it a the range on a couple different trips. Figured out the miss feeding. Now it works with all ammo. Nothing to do with gas, magazines, etc. info online is completely wrong.
 

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