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  • U.S. Patriot

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    Jan 30, 2009
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    This is true. I consider what is going on inside my AR at the time a round is fired. An unfired round gets stripped out of the magazine with the weight of the BCG and spring pressure behind it and then is slammed into the feedramp on its way into the chamber. That whole violent process happens in a fraction of a second. Ya'll do what you want. I'll be crimping :yesway:

    That's why I checked for bullet set back before I proceded. If the bullet will not set back after being chambered a few times. It's not going to after being chambered once.
     
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