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Zundfolge
11-23-2021, 18:12
Wow, this is literally the first time I've heard of a forward assist actually being useful (and not being used to either jam up a jammed gun tighter, or set the gun up for a catastrophic failure).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnw0R6lhFm0
wctriumph
11-25-2021, 18:08
I used mine once on my first Bushmaster. I was shooting Steel ammunition and on the third round of the first magazine it ejected the spent case. I pulled the trigger and nothing. I looked at the gun and saw that the bolt did not go into battery. I pushed the forward assist and the bolt closed. I did not pull the trigger but dropped the mag, racked the bolt and ejected the cartridge. I cleared the gun, pulled the upper and inspected for a clear barrel and any thing that might cause another problem. Looked good so I continued, everything worked fine after that. I have never had to use the FA again.
3beansalad
12-02-2021, 16:07
I used mine some in the Army. Was the well used A1 the issue, or the ammo? I'll never know for sure. Because of my experience, I only purchase uppers that have them. I'd rather have it and not need it as they say.
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KevDen2005
12-02-2021, 16:24
I used mine some in the Army. Was the well used A1 the issue, or the ammo? I'll never know for sure. Because of my experience, I only purchase uppers that have them. I'd rather have it and not need it as they say.
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Thousands of rounds on full auto and three round burst and never needed one....I always buy them because the Army made me think that I am dead wrong without it...sometimes I miss the army
I have used mine on a Doublestar 15 Carbine a few times back in 2009. Turned out the gas key was not properly staked from the factory and had managed to get a little wiggly during the first few hundred rounds. Once diagnosed and addressed, it’s been 100% since… for thousands and thousands of rounds. It’s now just an “extra” rifle and not my primary, but I definitely still trust it.
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