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Old August 22, 2012, 08:06 AM   #8
UtopiaTexasG19
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Join Date: July 3, 2011
Location: S.E. Texas Gulf Coast
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I always disassemble new BCG's, clean and over oil, then sit in front of the tv for an hour or so and manually rotate, push and pull on the bolt in the carrier over and over until the movement is smooth and without any rough spots. Well, I am sitting in front of the tv anyway doing nothing. This slightly wears in the parts and gas rings and makes the initial rounds chamber and eject easier. It is surprising sometimes how stiff a new BCG can be. I also oil liberally for the first 500 or so rounds. Next time a cartridge gets stuck in the chamber and will not eject learn how to "mortar" the rifle rather than have someone else hold the barrel. If done correctly it will not damage the rifle and is a much safer way to get a stubborn round out. Take the gun back to the builder and see what he/she says about the problem.
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