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Re: need help with a colt ar 15 [Re: srt1302] #1865961 11/26/10 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: srt205
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Check your gas rings. The gaps might be aligned.


That is a myth on the gas rings.


Not according to the Marine Corps. No offense, but I'll go with that training.



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Re: need help with a colt ar 15 [Re: Slow Drifter] #1865989 11/26/10 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Slow Drifter
Originally Posted By: srt205
Originally Posted By: Slow Drifter
Check your gas rings. The gaps might be aligned.


That is a myth on the gas rings.


Not according to the Marine Corps. No offense, but I'll go with that training.


when i got activated in 04 army had actually changed stance on the rings, but once ya learn something its hard to get away from, ill keep mine staggered



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Re: need help with a colt ar 15 [Re: luv2brode] #1866063 11/26/10 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted By: luv2brode
Originally Posted By: Slow Drifter
Originally Posted By: srt205
Originally Posted By: Slow Drifter
Check your gas rings. The gaps might be aligned.


That is a myth on the gas rings.


Not according to the Marine Corps. No offense, but I'll go with that training.


when i got activated in 04 army had actually changed stance on the rings, but once ya learn something its hard to get away from, ill keep mine
staggered


The Marines also taught us to scrub our barrels everytime we turned around. Wonder how many m-16's got wore out prematurely or have damage to the rifling because of it. Certainly didn't help on the range.


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