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August 5th, 2015, 15:17 | #1 |
Ra-Tech WE M4 Steel Bolt Carrier Group Cycling Issue
Just got a Ra-Tech Steel Bolt Carrier Group with Npas and steel loading nozzle.
I installed it in my We M4 and the bolt will not fully cycle. I installed a heavier recoil spring that allowed the bolt to cycle properly, however it kicked like a mule and I'm worried it might cause the upper receiver and or other parts to fail. Is there any way to run the new bolt on the stock spring...whats the issue? |
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August 5th, 2015, 21:41 | #2 |
Anyone!?
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August 5th, 2015, 22:44 | #3 |
the upper/lower will be fine; the nozzle, if its still plastic, will fail....if its the aluminum nozzle then go grab yourself the new-age steel hop up chamber by RA Tech (the stock alloy metal will fail over time, the metal is to soft). The RA hop up chamber is not a complete drop in replacement, you will still need the screw and hop up rubber-nub in from the stock hop up chamber to work.....
I hear of a lot of guys switching out the stock parts with real steel parts (buffer/buffer spring included) I'm not sure of the added recoil/if any (if it kicks like a mule or not), but if anyone has had any experience with said upgrades they may like to pipe in...... My two cents....stock is great without upgrades.....buy the open bolt upgrade kit for spare parts...your set for a couple/if not more seasons with those alone....upgrade to all steel components with the soft alloy stock, and pay more in the end trying to maintain the wear and tear/replace the broken plastic parts...... Just sayin....... |
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August 27th, 2015, 22:36 | #4 |
Sounds too me like the nozzle isn't in the guides steadily and getting stuck in the hop up from being oratorical. It will smash BB's like this too. Would def swap out the nozzle to aluminum and the hop up. I'm still all stock but the nozzle which is aluminum. But I modded the Bolt to take a steel screw. Drilling the top nozzle guide to counter sink and the screw and grip better. Cycles perfectly.
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November 24th, 2015, 00:56 | #5 |
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