I stripped it and used some of the parts on another test rifle. It's not worth my time to deal with a return just to get the same thing back.
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I stripped it and used some of the parts on another test rifle. It's not worth my time to deal with a return just to get the same thing back.
Heres the picture
Seems like a waste of a lower if it failed for a reason due to it's construction or design.
Also, no picture
Thought I could not see it because I was on my phone. That really sucks
I'll try again.
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...3/DSCN0312.jpg
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...3/DSCN0311.jpg
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...3/DSCN0310.jpg
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...3/DSCN0309.jpg
It may have been a fluke but in almost 30 years with metal lowers this has never happened to me.
Got a picture of where it caught the buffer tube? I want to make sure mine isn't like that.
No, I already stripped it. It wasn't the buffer tubes fault. I would change the buffer. I think that was the problem. It was a piston gun which may have had something to do with it. I used the buffer tube in another rifle with no problem but I won't use the buffer. It seems kinda crappy.
One of mine came with a Tapco buffer. Seemed kind of odd.
Ouch! Those pics scream low quality.