Bought a T15 with the Anti Chop Lok Bolt from MCS (confirmed its functioning because I cannot dry fire with it). I'm running a Ninja flex regulator at 1100 PSI as it also has a full auto kit installed. I have a Lapco .683 AC rifled barrel. First strike rounds purchased from ANSGear a month ago. Here are the problems I am having:
Round ball -- multiple balls shooting out on a single trigger pull (in semi mode). Bought new magazines and the problem is even worse (3/4/5 balls roll out at a time when pulling the trigger). Not a detent issue in my mind because balls aren't rolling out until I engage the trigger. I'm thinking the spring tension may just be THAT strong.
First strike: breaking a FS in the barrel every few shots, CONSISTENTLY. Feeding issues -- the anti chop bolt has saved me a couple times already with misfeeds where the FS round gets stuck cockeyed in the breech. On one instance, with the gun SAFETY ON, I cleared the round, put a new mag in, and as soon as the mag latched, the gun fired. Very alarming as there was no trigger pull and safe was on, almost as if it had remained charge from the original trigger pull that the anti chop bolt prevented from firing because the FS round went in cockeyed. Is this normal?
Thinking out loud -- I think my roundball problem is spring tension and my FS problem is my .683 rifled barrel is just too tight for a potential batch of FS rounds on the larger side. I read online that tons of folks run .683 rifled barrels with their FS with no problem though.
Any experts out there have some more insight based on the above data?
Round ball -- multiple balls shooting out on a single trigger pull (in semi mode). Bought new magazines and the problem is even worse (3/4/5 balls roll out at a time when pulling the trigger). Not a detent issue in my mind because balls aren't rolling out until I engage the trigger. I'm thinking the spring tension may just be THAT strong.
First strike: breaking a FS in the barrel every few shots, CONSISTENTLY. Feeding issues -- the anti chop bolt has saved me a couple times already with misfeeds where the FS round gets stuck cockeyed in the breech. On one instance, with the gun SAFETY ON, I cleared the round, put a new mag in, and as soon as the mag latched, the gun fired. Very alarming as there was no trigger pull and safe was on, almost as if it had remained charge from the original trigger pull that the anti chop bolt prevented from firing because the FS round went in cockeyed. Is this normal?
Thinking out loud -- I think my roundball problem is spring tension and my FS problem is my .683 rifled barrel is just too tight for a potential batch of FS rounds on the larger side. I read online that tons of folks run .683 rifled barrels with their FS with no problem though.
Any experts out there have some more insight based on the above data?
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