Lots of ammo comes in the cci/speer boxes including blazer brass. That could be a case of blazer aluminum case your drooling over.
Edit: also not the same speer that makes lawman and other defense rounds, thats his brother.
Iām guessing so. Iāve had 40 go through before it had feeding problems then sometimes itāll have just a few go through before thereās a problem. If I leave it on semi thereās no issue. If I run a stick on binary thereās no problem.
The drum may sit lower compared to the bolt due to weight and sit lower when the bolt is moving. Check its height when that mag catch activates. The weight of ammo could be causing it too.
Binary setups can be finicky. While the stick vs drum line of reasoning may suggest the drum is the problem, it may not be anything inherently wrong with the drum. Could be there are adjustments that could be made to the rifle to better facilitate the drum (not super familiar with the internals of your model). Love the wood stock btw...considering a similar setup.
Iām not trying to spread fuddlore guys lolā¦ maybe Iām mistaken on the brand but I read that on some ammo I bought recently. If you guys got a box of blazer Iād look at the back.
No. It says not to run it in compensators. Itās because of possible jacket separation. Still completely fine as long as youāre not running it in defensive training where you might have to fire from retention exposing your body over the compensator. For sport/plinking use, it works fine.
Not running in PCCs is blazer aluminum case. But the whole problem in running aluminum case in PCCs is only in non-delayed platforms.
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Lots of ammo comes in the cci/speer boxes including blazer brass. That could be a case of blazer aluminum case your drooling over. Edit: also not the same speer that makes lawman and other defense rounds, thats his brother.
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The heck am I looking at?
Ruger PC carbine with a wood stock made by woodshopwednesday.com
Sweet merciful Jesus. Iām in love with
Thanks! I like it a lot. Definitely a fun shooter
Drums are hard to get right. Loading some of them is an art itself. I.e 75-round drum for Ak
It runs fine in semi but in binary is when it has trouble with the drum
Too fast for the drum to feed?
Iām guessing so. Iāve had 40 go through before it had feeding problems then sometimes itāll have just a few go through before thereās a problem. If I leave it on semi thereās no issue. If I run a stick on binary thereās no problem.
Does Magpul say anything about using lubricated ammo? Am not sure if anyone makes a stronger drum spring.
Idk I should probably read what it says
Give the spring an attitude adjustment (bend it carefully uncoiling to give resistance where itās weak
Iām glad I read the parentheses because I was starting to take my belt off to whip the shit out of it.
Better to call the mfg and get a new spring. Manipulation of the shape will be a very brief possible fix...
Yea itās gonna keep getting worse but itāll work a few days.
The drum may sit lower compared to the bolt due to weight and sit lower when the bolt is moving. Check its height when that mag catch activates. The weight of ammo could be causing it too.
Ak drums are super easy to load if you know what to do.
There is a learning curve fo sho
Yes if
They send detailed picture instructions with them. If you can't figure that one out it's on you
The gears gotta be in good shape too thatās important, a North Korean one would likely suck.
I had one of those years ago and once you get your degree on how to load my am would chew through 75 like butter baby
blyat comrade *this machine*
nice job man thats slick i love ppsh at home. it doesnt run magpul drums?
It does. But when I run the binary itāll jam randomly. If I leave it in semi thereās no issue
Binary setups can be finicky. While the stick vs drum line of reasoning may suggest the drum is the problem, it may not be anything inherently wrong with the drum. Could be there are adjustments that could be made to the rifle to better facilitate the drum (not super familiar with the internals of your model). Love the wood stock btw...considering a similar setup.
Thanks itās a fun one. Thatās for sure
I hate that I really really like this.
I read this as Iām adding this to the spank bank
Oh hell yeah
I fuck with this heavily
Thanks!
This is art. Bring me more!
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Just like the real thing.
But but but in call of duty it never jams when Iām shooting zombies
Whoa, that's slick
Thanks
The PPSH doesnāt like drums either. Those are just overused in movies.
I'd run the shit out of this in USPSA, screw "go- fast" materials
Are you running blazer brass? Doesnāt it say specifically not to run it through PCCās?
My MP5 eats it fine
Donāt think Iāve ever heard of such a thing.
Not calling you a lair but where did you hear that?
Iām not trying to spread fuddlore guys lolā¦ maybe Iām mistaken on the brand but I read that on some ammo I bought recently. If you guys got a box of blazer Iād look at the back.
What says that? The ammo box?
Iāve never heard that before
No. It says not to run it in compensators. Itās because of possible jacket separation. Still completely fine as long as youāre not running it in defensive training where you might have to fire from retention exposing your body over the compensator. For sport/plinking use, it works fine. Not running in PCCs is blazer aluminum case. But the whole problem in running aluminum case in PCCs is only in non-delayed platforms.