Message from @Sparrow

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2020-05-14 21:20:15 UTC  

Agreed, if you don't have experience with ARs, get an already built upper and lower.

2020-05-14 21:21:22 UTC  

Firearms have an excise tax, but when it comes to parts, the lower is the only thing that makes something a firearm, so you pay less taxes if you get the lower separately

2020-05-14 22:16:32 UTC  

I have hardly any gun experience at all and plan to build my lower. Not my upper though.

2020-05-14 22:21:19 UTC  

Assuming my CovidCash comes that is. If for some reason it doesn't I'll have to settle for being unarmed lol.

2020-05-14 22:31:50 UTC  

Yeah im looking into getting a complete lower and upper separately

2020-05-14 22:41:47 UTC  

Is it normal for my BCG to have a small gap? Or is this not seated correctly?

2020-05-14 22:41:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/710622957793181768/JPEG_20200514_174153.jpg

2020-05-14 22:42:56 UTC  

Also as someone who has never built a gun beforehand...it isn't really that hard. Just have your work looked over by someone reputable before bringing to the range/firing it

2020-05-14 22:46:33 UTC  

It is normal

2020-05-14 22:56:26 UTC  

I'd suggest getting some headspace gauges anyway just to make sure whenever you're building a rifle. You won't be able to see the difference but if it's off, you might feel it lol

2020-05-14 23:03:06 UTC  

It seems I can't breakdown without doing the pivot pin first, I think it's working against the buffer

2020-05-14 23:03:46 UTC  

Something must be off, or it isn't seating properly. I should be able to break it apart more easily, from the back pin first I'm thinking right?

2020-05-14 23:28:21 UTC  

Yeah, back pin first is the standard procedure

2020-05-14 23:37:06 UTC  

It's pretty uncommon to even touch the front pin

2020-05-14 23:37:30 UTC  

Yeah, I rarely bother to touch it. I clean it while it's hinged.

2020-05-14 23:38:07 UTC  

Only thing I can think of off the top of my head is that the bolt carrier could be resting too far back, blocking the rifle at the receiver extension, but idk

2020-05-14 23:38:45 UTC  

Hm. I'm afraid to rack the bolt until then, may send pics as I try to take it back apart

2020-05-14 23:38:53 UTC  

Yeah, try bumping the push-thingy. I forgot the name, lol

2020-05-14 23:39:06 UTC  

Forward assist

2020-05-14 23:39:10 UTC  

And if that doesn't work, literally rack it back and release, allow it to slam into battery

2020-05-14 23:39:16 UTC  

Ahh yes, the assist, lol

2020-05-14 23:39:33 UTC  

I'm building an AR this weekend and don't remember part names XD

2020-05-14 23:40:12 UTC  

*when your gun jams because you bought an Anderson so you smash the forward assist until the brass is permanently deformed into the chamber*

2020-05-14 23:40:20 UTC  

Nothing moves if I hit the forward assist

2020-05-14 23:40:29 UTC  

Lol I don't have anything loaded

2020-05-14 23:40:34 UTC  

Dummy rounds come Sunday

2020-05-14 23:40:36 UTC  

Don't be a bitch my boy. It's a gun, not a toy.

2020-05-14 23:40:49 UTC  

Tear that shit apart until you fix it.

2020-05-14 23:40:54 UTC  

That's what I'm doing

2020-05-14 23:41:51 UTC  

Trying to use the marketplace of ideas to gather professional consensus. Is my gas block too far back possibly?

2020-05-14 23:42:20 UTC  

Not likely... your bolt doesn't really seem bad, and they tend to have an area where they rest.

2020-05-14 23:42:33 UTC  

Definitely disassemble. Look at anything that could interfere with the rear lug. Gas block wouldn't do anything.

2020-05-14 23:42:55 UTC  

I've had a similar issue before, and it was the hammer getting in the way I think.. Or something. It was something simple I forgot about

2020-05-14 23:43:15 UTC  

Gonna take it all apart and start over

2020-05-14 23:43:26 UTC  

Mostly, anyway

2020-05-14 23:48:53 UTC  

Just a slight overhang

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/710639807369445387/JPEG_20200514_184851.jpg

2020-05-14 23:50:48 UTC  

Even if j crank the buffer back a bit, the bolt catches on the top inner edge of my lower

2020-05-14 23:51:23 UTC  

I recently ran into a similar situation with my AR pistol and I'm not sure how it happened.

2020-05-14 23:52:24 UTC  

Ok y'all, sorry if this has been beaten to death already but..BCM vs LWRC. Seen both at about the same price point, hear good about both. What do y'all think?

2020-05-14 23:52:38 UTC  

My freedom is just a few cm of heat treated aluminum away

2020-05-14 23:53:42 UTC  

I've heard LWRC is a bit above BCM. But BCM is known for their reliability.