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I don't follow. need pics
PMM ”Battery Control Device” is like the magpul BAD; attaches on the left side to the bolt release and allows you to release the bolt with your trigger finger.
From OPs description, I’m guessing it hangs up and doesn’t let the internal part of the release get out of the way of the bcg as it goes forward.
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ETA. BCD - battery control device, i understand now. one of those things that attaches to the bolt catch/ release, sometimes known for causing more problems than they solve. If we had seen the left side of your AR we would have suggested removing it.
This...make sure u have carbine bufferRifle buffer in a carbine stock?
Left, right, left, right, B,BA, startup down up down a b start?
I have no idea.
you can always unbolt the buffer tube, with some determination, if it is indeed that bad.Welcome zombies to a graveyard smash as I am from the future having this problem with a newly assembled rifle. Some places say the hammer might not be seating back far enough and I would also like to try other steps as well.
The only problem is, I charged it back, went forward halfway and stuck and can’t get it to break open. The pins come out and I’m almost able to open the rifle, but since the bcg is halfway in the tube, I don’t know what to do. Would the right step be to take off tube? Thanks