CMMG AR15 Conversion Kit Testing (Part 2 of 2)
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he hunches down to much, he looks like an old man jk
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good vid bro
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Remove the mag,pull pack the bolt with with your finger tip the round drops out of the mag well, if you pull pack the charging handle the round wedges on the bolt.you dont have to remove the bolt
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Remove the mag,pull pack the bolt with with your finger tip the round drops out of the mag well, if you pull pack the charging handle the round wedges on the bolt.
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....why didnt you take the magazine out and just poke the round out?
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@liberty057, lovin' the kit, awesome quality review and I'm sold. I'm pretty sure I'm gunna go buy the stainless one here by the end of the month, thanks a lot. By the way I was watching you shoot and noticed how you held the forend and was wondering if you have ever tried the Magpul AFG? I shoot like that and bought one after someone seen me shooting with my hand in front of the VG like that and I love it! Improved not only my target aquisition, but accuracy too. Just something to concider.
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Its a 22lr bulk and it will jam. All 22lr's jam. Even if you get CCi mini mags.
Stick to 223 if you dint like jam :)
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@liberty057 From my experince you dont have to remove the kit. Remove the mag, pull bolt back to where it is at 4:26, place your finger on the indention of the bolt and hold the bolt there, push the charging handle into the upper and the round or case will fall out. My friends and I are in the upstate also. Check my 3 vids. David
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@liberty057 From my experince you dont have to remove the kit. Remove the mag, pull bolt back to where it is at 4:26, place your finger on the indention of the bolt and hold the bolt there, push the charging handle into the upperand the round or case will fall out. My friends and I are in the upstate also. Check my 3 vids. David
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you can see the mag moving each shot so it looks like it isn't seating well in the lower
Was that kit " broken in" before you borrowed it for this test.. Most folks i say that the non stainless kits need somewhere between 200-500 rounds of break in time before they run reliably to wear down some of the coating and texture off the rails.. and obviously to keep the rails plenty lubed..
MrKcartwright 1 year ago
@MrKcartwright: This kit was brand new, we only put about 50 rounds through it prior to this session, all of which were also flawless.
liberty057 1 year ago
@MrKcartwright: This kit was brand new, we only put about 50 rounds through it prior to this session, all of which were flawless as well. The ProMag magazine was the only source of malfunctions.
liberty057 1 year ago
@MrKcartwright: This kit was brand new, we only put about 50 rounds through it prior to this session, all of which were flawless as well. The ProMag magazine was the only source of malfunctions. This session was run completely dry as well. No lube.
liberty057 1 year ago