QTDDTOT-Late night edition
Earlier I had to chamber a round to investigate a noise (there's been reports of a suspicious person in the area today) and when I brought it back in and took the round out of the chamber it looked like it's had a light primer strike. What could be causing this? Should I worry about an out of battery detonation?
QTDDTOT-Late night edition
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It's normal
But save that round for range purposes only
There's a reason why HRT don't chamber the same rounds twice
Ar15 firing pins are free floating.
Hold your ar. Act like youre stabbing the barrel straight forward. You will hear clicking and ticking. Its the pin sliding back and forth. They tap on the rifle rounds.
Those dimples are normal in an AR-15 if you chamber a round
I should clarify that I've never tried to fire this particular round, so there shouldn't be a reason to have any marks on the primer. And don't give me shit about unloading my AR, I sleep with my EDC 9mm, which is loaded at all times. I just took the AR because it has night vision on it for pig murder.
Thanks for the info Jow Forumsomrades. Have a pic of my bedroom Gats for your troubles
Very light primer indentations are completely normal on AR platform rifles. They have a free floating firing pin which will tap the primer gently when you chamber a round. It's not unsafe. If it happens on a gun that doesn't have a free floating firing pin, then you should be concerned.
Why?
Hormone Replacement Therapy?
How the fuck do I keep a handgun that I keep for self-defense in my home from being robbed when I am away but at the same time accessible for use?