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<blockquote data-quote="forindooruseonly" data-source="post: 3844550" data-attributes="member: 13718"><p>Next time you shoot, take the brass catcher off. The brass ejection is a good practical sign of how well the gas system is working. If it is just trickling out and barely functioning, more gas will help. Conversely, if yours is sending brass way out there, it is allowing the bolt to slam back which will definitely cause a recoil increase. My FAL is adjustable and when it has too much, you can definitely feel it. You want nice, consistent piles of brass that is ejecting adequately, but not sending them over the moon.</p><p></p><p>Mine's an SR-25, but it's not the SR-25 everyone thinks of today. It's an early preban that was called the Match version. Basically an early SR-25, just as accurate, without the tactical stuff of the modern ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forindooruseonly, post: 3844550, member: 13718"] Next time you shoot, take the brass catcher off. The brass ejection is a good practical sign of how well the gas system is working. If it is just trickling out and barely functioning, more gas will help. Conversely, if yours is sending brass way out there, it is allowing the bolt to slam back which will definitely cause a recoil increase. My FAL is adjustable and when it has too much, you can definitely feel it. You want nice, consistent piles of brass that is ejecting adequately, but not sending them over the moon. Mine's an SR-25, but it's not the SR-25 everyone thinks of today. It's an early preban that was called the Match version. Basically an early SR-25, just as accurate, without the tactical stuff of the modern ones. [/QUOTE]
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