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Have you tried the "mortar" method to dislodge it?Unfortunately the bcg is stuck about halfway back, which means the bolt is out of battery. i don't have the tools or exp necessary to mess around in this situation. I'm hoping a prof can help me out here. i live in Philomath so a trip up to Salem, Eugene, Sweet Home, or Newport would be ideal.
Unfortunately the bcg is stuck about halfway back, which means the bolt is out of battery. i don't have the tools or exp necessary to mess around in this situation. I'm hoping a prof can help me out here. i live in Philomath so a trip up to Salem, Eugene, Sweet Home, or Newport would be ideal.
Pictures will certainly help. This may be something doable without involving a gunsmith. If the bolt is back, and a round is in the chamber, what is holding the bolt up?can you post a picture of the issue
This makes be wonder if have something in the cam pin track or wedge between the BCG and receiver.Unfortunately the bcg is stuck about halfway back, which means the bolt is out of battery. i don't have the tools or exp necessary to mess around in this situation. I'm hoping a prof can help me out here. i live in Philomath so a trip up to Salem, Eugene, Sweet Home, or Newport would be ideal.
Not if the BCG is half way into the RE, if it will not move most like the RE will need to be pulled off.most of the time you can pull both take down pins and remove upper from lower. its not as big of a deal as you may think. you can call the shop and we can talk you through it. cleaning rod or wooden rod handy be good too.
I recently had a bolt jam on an AR15 that never gave me trouble. The castle nut backed off a little and the bcg would only go halfway back. Tighted it back and everything is fine.Unfortunately the bcg is stuck about halfway back, which means the bolt is out of battery. i don't have the tools or exp necessary to mess around in this situation. I'm hoping a prof can help me out here. i live in Philomath so a trip up to Salem, Eugene, Sweet Home, or Newport would be ideal.
That's why you are suppose to stake them.I recently had a bolt jam on an AR15 that never gave me trouble. The castle nut backed off a little and the bcg would only go halfway back. Tighted it back and everything is fine.
It was staked before I put a single point sling on maybe 9 years ago.That's why you are suppose to stake them.
I assume you mean a QD end plate or similar.It was staked before I put a single point sling on maybe 9 years ago.
This, most likely.Pry it out with a knife or flat head screwdriver.