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.300 Blackout issues
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<blockquote data-quote="44 mag" data-source="post: 5776366" data-attributes="member: 20344"><p>It has enough gas to eject the spent round but not enough to push the BCG all the way back to pick up the next round. Sounds exactly like what I was having issues with. Putting the suppressor on very well could fix it but then again it might not. You will hear guys talk about ARs being gassy when shooting suppressed. That's because the suppressed adds a lot of back pressure and more gas out of the ejection port.</p><p></p><p>At least that's how it was explained to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44 mag, post: 5776366, member: 20344"] It has enough gas to eject the spent round but not enough to push the BCG all the way back to pick up the next round. Sounds exactly like what I was having issues with. Putting the suppressor on very well could fix it but then again it might not. You will hear guys talk about ARs being gassy when shooting suppressed. That’s because the suppressed adds a lot of back pressure and more gas out of the ejection port. At least that’s how it was explained to me. [/QUOTE]
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