Bushmaster Carbon AR15
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Bushmaster Carbon AR15
I got a Carbon Bushmaster a couple of months ago and love it. Haven't had any issues with it except for one FTE, but I was shooting cheap, steel cased stuff (TulAmmo). The only complaint I have with it is concerning the magazine well--it won't drop magazines freely. I've tried various magazines (metal and PMags) and it won't drop any of them. I thought it may just be tight because it's new, but I've put 750+ rounds through it and it's not loosening up. Since it's carbon, I thought about using some very fine sandpaper inside the mag well, but am reluctant to do that. Any suggestions?
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Re: Bushmaster Carbon AR15
Do it at your own risk IMO.
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Re: Bushmaster Carbon AR15
I wonder if loosening the screw that goes through the magazine release button would help?
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Re: Bushmaster Carbon AR15
Try some silicon spray lube on the inside of the magwell. It stays slick even when dry. I'm thinking that might be a safer alternative to sandpaper. Put the spray on a cloth and wipe the inside of the magwell and see if that helps.
Another thing you might do is sit down and insert and remove a magazine a bunch to see if that loosens anything up.
Another thing you might do is sit down and insert and remove a magazine a bunch to see if that loosens anything up.
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Re: Bushmaster Carbon AR15
This may be a stupid question: if steel case ammo is so bad why do they keep making the stuff?
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Re: Bushmaster Carbon AR15
Steel is cheeper than brass.psijac wrote:This may be a stupid question: if steel case ammo is so bad why do they keep making the stuff?
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Re: Bushmaster Carbon AR15
Steel cased ammunition is not bad. The steel has never been a problem rather the coating on the case and the primers are what has caused the problems of the past.psijac wrote:This may be a stupid question: if steel case ammo is so bad why do they keep making the stuff?