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    Now I'm mildly confused. The gas rings don't serve their normal purpose since this is a piston rifle, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Now I'm mildly confused. The gas rings don't serve their normal purpose since this is a piston rifle, right?
    They don't but evidently you still need the tension from the gas rings to keep the bolt from camming over too soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHA-LEE View Post
    They don't but evidently you still need the tension from the gas rings to keep the bolt from camming over too soon.
    My PWS runs without any gas rings. Interesting.

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    You have a ZM, very nice.
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    No gas rings needed in a piston AR, most likely it's a carrier drag if you see the upper wear. If that's an issue POF has a solution for it POF-USA .223 Roller Cam Pin:
    Last edited by Kaiser.Shooter; 11-25-2012 at 01:50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaiser.Shooter View Post
    No gas rings needed in a piston AR, most likely it's a carrier drag if you see the upper wear. If that's an issue POF has a solution for it POF-USA .223 Roller Cam Pin:

    That is a great idea. I will order one of these bad boys.

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    If you would like to give one a try you are welcome to borrow it. I'll go someday this week to BLGC so you can join me or test it wherever you can

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaiser.Shooter View Post
    If you would like to give one a try you are welcome to borrow it. I'll go someday this week to BLGC so you can join me or test it wherever you can
    Thanks for the offer. But I just ordered one and should get it some time next week.

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    Right on! I use them in all my piston AR's.
    Another good add to prevent carrier drag would be a bolt spring sold by adams arms or buy one at ace hardware (compression spring #6) cut it shorter, remove the gas rings and install the spring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaiser.Shooter View Post
    Right on! I use them in all my piston AR's.
    Another good add to prevent carrier drag would be a bolt spring sold by adams arms or buy one at ace hardware (compression spring #6) cut it shorter, remove the gas rings and install the spring.
    I really like the spring idea. I will get one at ACE and give it a try.

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