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Posted: 1/5/2014 2:37:30 PM EDT
| Is there any point after a large amount of rounds through an upper where the gas key would need to be deburred? Mine shows no impact marks but there are tiny burrs around the outter perimeter, probably normal with lots of rounds down the pipe ehh? |
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Is there any point after a large amount of rounds through an upper where the gas key would need to be deburred? Mine shows no impact marks but there are tiny burrs around the outter perimeter, probably normal with lots of rounds down the pipe ehh? BCMfIEND, I suppose so after several hundredd rounds semi and full auto fire! To be honest you sound like you do allot of shooting annualy. Just how many rounds you have through your BC??? In your case it almost sounds like corrosion. Impala |
| I shoot around 15,000 rounds per year. No full auto shooting at all only semi. I do mostly adaptive shooting, fast paced drills, that type of thing. The Bcg has around..shit I dont know for sure but lets just say less than 10,000 more than 7,000. And it is not corrosion its just a tiny burr around the circumfrence of the gas key. I stoned em out and it is flat again. I think I going to get another upper come tax return time. |
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