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Remove the 22 conversion BCG then try again
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Remove the 22 conversion BCG then try again
LOL thank you , I needed some humor today.Remove the 22 conversion BCG then try again
Thanks! Now I have a reply when my wife asks why I need more than one!
I was doing that when I fumbled it, lol.Remove the 22 conversion BCG then try again
OK, so that's all fine and dandy, but we are still going to need a billing address.All of your replies have been more than helpful to say the least. This forum is nothing short of a wealth of information. Thank you everyone for all the knowledge you've supplied!!!
It's-OK, so that's fine and dandy, but we are still going to need a billing address.
OK, update. The gas tube/key was ever so slightly off canter. I tapped it with a soft hammer in a few gentle steps and now it is full operational. I'm taking the BCG to my closest shop with a vise and proper clamps to do a backyard staking on it. Depending on how it goes I may still replace the whole thing.
Take heart, it's so simple Marine recruits 50 years ago could do it. Without youtube! As with all things mechanical, just don't let the ball pein hammer be your tool of first resort...... I haven't had to take one apart before, my friend has done it for me as I was too nervous about messing something up.......
Thanks! Now I have a reply when my wife asks why I need more than one!
"If one is good, then two is better- and THREE is MO BETTAH!" Sorry I cannot be of direct assistance, but advice is free, and "Ah feel yo pain"... good luck.This is why everyone needs at least two AR15s. Parts swap and check.
"If one is good, then two is better- and THREE is MO BETTAH!" Sorry I cannot be of direct assistance, but advice is free, and "Ah feel yo pain"... good luck.
Oh, I knew there was a reason I invested wisely in AK rifles back in the day. The AR also holds a place in my selection and I stay experienced, but the AK has been fail-safe for me for like 35 years.. can't say the same about the AR-15. There is pro and con that can go on for years, but the AK is dead-nuts reliable, but harder for the layman (me) to work on. Not that this helps your problem, just sayin.
Having written this I see that you've gotten squared away with the carrier key. Glad you got it working again!
My only experience is with combloc weapons and not Romanian either.... I don't recognise Century as actually making AK's -"AK-like products", maybe. Other than the general "accuracy issue", the AK runs circles around the AR.. ime, ymmv!That is completely dependent on which AK and which AR you are talking about, they are not all equal...
There are plenty of AK's with a lot of suckage, I personally would not own an American made AK for any reason. At the same time, I have had well over 5000 rounds through one of my AR's without cleaning and without a single malfunction.
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