foxhunter
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they are kind a hard to get on the phone, you have to go thru an AI operator. i will email them though.
they are kind a hard to get on the phone, you have to go thru an AI operator. i will email them though.
when you say you put it on a 22 did you mean 22 LR or 22 ARC ?i have an ar with a Faxon 16" gunner match barrel, it has a rifle length gas system. i have a 6mm arc as well and it functions just fine , i took the lower off the 6mm and put it on the 22. it has a carbine length tube with collapsable stock. the rifle is a single shot, eject the spent shell but does not pick up the next shell. i pulled the buffer weight and spring, it has a red springco extra heavy duty spring and a h1 weight. i have another lower with an a2 stock and the 22 arc runs just fine on it, it has a rifle buffer weight. (6")
any suggestions? thinking of replacing the red spring with a aero mill spec to see if it will run.
Count the coils on the spring, maybe a rifle not carbine spring. Gas block alignment/port cut to small, ( I doubt faxon is pretty good at making decent barrel). Adj gas block not turned open enough?i have an ar with a Faxon 16" gunner match barrel, it has a rifle length gas system. i have a 6mm arc as well and it functions just fine , i took the lower off the 6mm and put it on the 22. it has a carbine length tube with collapsable stock. the rifle is a single shot, eject the spent shell but does not pick up the next shell. i pulled the buffer weight and spring, it has a red springco extra heavy duty spring and a h1 weight. i have another lower with an a2 stock and the 22 arc runs just fine on it, it has a rifle buffer weight. (6")
any suggestions? thinking of replacing the red spring with a aero mill spec to see if it will run.
Built several of these, but why use a rifle length gas system with a 16in barrel? A 16in usually takes a carbine or mid gas length. Your gonna have fun tuning this. About the only thing you can do is use weaker spring, lighter buffer, and/or open the gas port hole to allow more gas. All this assumes there are no other hidden issues. Are you sure the gas block is exactly positioned correctly over the barrel gas port? Id start by trying a weaker spring. Good luck.i have an ar with a Faxon 16" gunner match barrel, it has a rifle length gas system. i have a 6mm arc as well and it functions just fine , i took the lower off the 6mm and put it on the 22. it has a carbine length tube with collapsable stock. the rifle is a single shot, eject the spent shell but does not pick up the next shell. i pulled the buffer weight and spring, it has a red springco extra heavy duty spring and a h1 weight. i have another lower with an a2 stock and the 22 arc runs just fine on it, it has a rifle buffer weight. (6")
any suggestions? thinking of replacing the red spring with a aero mill spec to see if it will run.
you can't use a rifle length spring or buffer in a carbine stock.the brass ends up at 4 o'clock with 12 o'clock being down range. buffer eight is not marked so i'm taking it with me to the post office today to weigh it. the other lower has the 6" rifle buffer that should weigh 5.5-5.8 ounces and that lower feeds and ejects just fine.
put the lower on my 6mm arc and it runs just fine and tosses the brass to the same place. if the buffer weight is the problem and it has a h1 in it i'm not sure how you get to a lighter weight. might have to go to one with variable
I have a friend that said he had to do the same with his 6 ARC to get it to run. He told me that fixed his and sure enough it fixed mine as well.i do not but will be next on the list