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I've used American Eagle 855 rounds without a doublefeed. I switched over to PMC 109s and it happened consistently. All were PMAGs. The rifle was clean and lubed. I added a strike industries adjustable buffer and added an extra tungsten weight over stock. Problem solved. It was overgassed.
Delton was my first AR back about 15 years ago I own 3 now thousands of rounds later Never a single issue with any of them great rifles and a great company. Very interesting video and what looked like a lot of work
I personally have always dropped the mag and the. Locked the bolt back when fixing any malfunction and visually inspecting that the weapon is clear then inserting mag and releasing the bolt and back to business. Love Pmags and regular metal mags too but mainly just run Pmags. Great video and I’m not jealous at all over the full auto😂😂👍👍👍
I have stacks on stacks of GI mags and 10 PMAGs. The only reason I ‘like’ the plastic ones is with the stowage/dust cover clip on top I don’t feel *as bad* leaving them at the correct load-age, 28 rounds. (I also got bored and stippled every dang square) Can confirm most stoppages are from dirty mags, or if you bend the feed lips. When I was at Ft Benning as a Small Arms Instructor there was talk about making a go/no-go gauge for mag tops. Not sure if it went anywhere (lowkey I think it’s a dumb idea considering how cheap mags are). It’s easy enough to get dummy rounds and check if they’re serviceable by cycle testing them. Know thy equipment!
I just bought a M&P 15 and I was running test through it and had the same problem. At first, I thought it was an issue with the rifle, but after double and triple checking, I realized it was the mag. PMag to be exact.
Interesting. I have a couple pmags. They feel wrong... I don't like them. I have a couple sure feeds that I love and a few salty ass colt mags that I put magpul followers in with cmmg braided springs. Pmags feel cheap, and this video just slightly confirms my bias.
I like the Lancer so far. Albeit, I have only run less than 1000 rounds through them, but I've had no problems double feeding brass case, even with 30 loaded. Maybe I'll try the simulated double feed and see if it's really that bad.
@@VSO_Gun_Channel I just went and shook all 6 of my lancer mags with 30 in each, not one round bounced out. Your 28 round nonsense probably lets the spring contract too much causing enough extra pressure to push them out. Try to load 30 and do it.
Hey I just bought that exact model for my first AR abt 3 or 4 weeks ago. I like it so far. I'm looking at a vortex crossfire 2 to go on it. It's primary roll is going to be a walking the fence line gun.
Kurt, have you already made a video explaining that magazine test you do with smacking the magazine base? If not, would you consider doing a video on that?
That subtle example of , Do not support people that do not support the 2nd amendment- , was great. I already went through my stuff. Why 28 and not 29 ? I know why 30 can be troublesome but ive never heard 28 before....anyway , thanks
The loading issue and material deformation isn’t linear. In theory you reduce the ‘wear’ on the spring and mag body over time. I am in no way capable of substantiating that claim fyi but I can say in my experience 28 is the ticket.
I'm a sub... What about " The Death Jam ". An empty case goes up above the gas tube, bolt starts to feed another round jamming the the carrier group so won't go forward or backward. I had this happen to me last summer. I was letting my wife shoot, I didn't see it happen. Never seen it happen. How do you take care of it? The RSO told me it was " A Death Jam " because if it happens to you at the wrong time you dead. You obviously cannot disassemble the rifle. The bolt carrier group is stuck solid, half in stock tube other half trying to go into battery. I dropped the mag. I needed a long screwdriver and a lot of working with the charging handle to try to get the casing to move just far enough so that I could get the bolt carrier group to retract enough to open the rifle. I spent considerably time ( approx 45 min.) with the screwdriver trying to get the case that was above the gas tube. Surprisingly the gas tube did not get damaged. Especially after the beating it took. Please help me with this. I guess that's what a backup gun ( pistol ) cause your **ucked.
Drop your mag. Use a round or the screw driver, place it in front of the bolt and push (edit: or pull) it backwards and the bolt carrier group will slide back and the stuck rd will drop out. Semper Fi
Now how about that. Jerry mentioned about an empty bounces of a barrier or something and goes back into the action. I had my wife shooting next to a box with a net in it to catch the empties because I reload. You guys are the best. Now I know why it happened.
I use PMags mostly for 5.56 ARs, but have a number of Surefire aluminum mags which have never let me down yet. For my 7.62 AR it’s CPD or Duramags only. For 7.62 AKs it’s steel mags only…and I prefer the Zastava mags. I’ve tried other AK mags with mixed results.
28 rounds is not the proper denomination for AR mags, regardless of what fudd-lore you hear from former special operators. Modern magazines have extra spring distance at the bottom to allow them to properly seat even when loaded "to capacity" with 30 rounds. I almost guarantee everyone from your class who was having feeding issues were using magazines either with the old, "milspec" springs (which never fed properly) or didn't have anti-tilt followers (the tan/orange followers in newer "USGI" style mags); or possibly a combination of both. TLDR: run 30 rounds in your magazines, only buy newer production magazines with proper springs, and if all else fails hit it a bit harder and seat it properly.
I noticed magpul in particular have extra room to accommodate that. Some of the off brands are not real generous and you gotta give them an extra shove to seat with the bolt closed
Every time I do, my range buddies keep gently putting in the mags and letting them fall to the ground because they weren't fully seated. It happens way too often
Check out Mtn Ops. I know they support hunting and conservation. I also know that not all hunters are Pro 2A... may need to chat with them and possibly become an affiliate
So, what I'm seeing is 2 FULL rounds double feeding. The only time I've seen a double feed was the empty case didn't eject fully, got caught in the chamber the same time the new round was going in
I have many ar15s and even carried an 16A4 in Iraq as an Infantryman and have always on some rifles had failure to feed or failure for bolt to seet all the way back into battery double feeds ect. But have never had any of those issues with my AKs one being a Zastava M70. And a polish and a Romanian I love the AR platform but this troubles me.
How about a video on clearing a bolt override malfunction in battlefield conditions? Or in not battlefield conditions even? Good news you’ll need a Leatherman MUT tool! 👍🏻
I've never understood the need to down load to 28 rds besides the fact that it's easier to seat when doing a tac reload, I always load mine to 30 and just seat hard then give a tiny pull, is there another reason to load to 28?
Man my new ar I got kept doing something like you first showed. It would shoot wouldnt eject the shell and throw a new one in it and jam and smash the cases. Not exactly sure why it was doing that
I use " STEEL " Mags. only, not Aluminium or Plastic. DURAMAG FOR ME, THANKS BIG GUY, GREAT VID. & I SEE YOUR HAND IS MUCH BETTER. Also I'm just a regular Joe but I like my shit too work.
Yes, the magazine absolutely does matter. I only run Lancer magazines because of this. Not saying it couldn't happen but these magazines are the least likely to do it with.
Was at the range last week when a guy had a malfunction I'd never seen in person. A spent case somehow binded near the extractor then seized up on the bolt face on an angle that would not allow bolt to go back into battery for disassembly. Couldn't even rip the case free with pliers through the ejection port or magwell. I had to take a G.I. steel cleaning rod (regular brass rods were too large) , feed it down the barrel and into the cartridge then slingshot the charging handle while maintaining pressure on the rod to get the case far enough into chamber to pop the rear pin & remove the BCG. The extractor + ejector were both fine & there was no visible explanation for what happened or why & it continued to run fine for the rest of the day. Has anyone else had this happen & does anyone know what could've caused it? The primer wasn't flat so I don't think it was a pressure issue but aside from that I'm clueless...
@@ChrisLoew it was brass case Winchester (lake city brass) frangible 5.56, the white box / brown box stuff the military uses. I can't remember the designation, M something... No lacquer on the case, bolt was clean and casewas only damaged on the "rim" where extractor meets bottom lug, like it got pinched somehow. They thorpughly inspect all ammo that comes in & they don't skimp, they want to open everything, including sealed boxes, so I know the R.O. would've caught anything out of the ordinary & even he was puzzled on how to remedy the malfunction. Maybe I should've asked for an application after I fixed it? 😅
So! Old video, so I hope for a response, I have a 10.5” upper that seems to be double feeding. *Standard carbine buffer and spring* I thought it was due to magpul mags, so I tried others. Still seems to do it. It becomes somewhat less likely to happen as there is much less tension on the mags 12-15 rounds or less in standard capacity mag. Could this be a bolt speed issue? Severe over gassing? I’ve had this upper for over 10 years. Don’t recall having any issues prior.
Pull out your smart phone and set it to 240 fps recording slowmo. Play it back, if you can see the bolt to any degree of resolution you aren’t overgassed. If it looks like a blurry mess, you are too fast and need to tone it down
I want you to look again closely. The first round ejects correctly, the pattern then shifts forward as it works through the first mag and stays there. This is a known phenomenon. I’m not sure anyone has pinned down a root cause. At first, I thought it was a heat thing, but this will never happen on any gun that isn’t auto. I’ve only ever seen it happen on DI guns. So this leads me to believe there is some kind of gas tube thing going on. I have a video somewhere of me standing in a pattern to show scale.
Just found this channel, I'm wondering how you obtained this full-auto AR-15? My guess would be you are an FFL? Forgive the ignorance of you personally or the channel. I'm simply jealous of you and our infringed freedoms.
Another jamb feed with a PMAG video, didn't you buy some good metal magazines? I've never had any issue with clean metal mag's. Those plastic mags are all crap IMHO and not worth your life maybe in a fire fight, plastic mags I guess maybe for target practice mag's. You've got an insufficient gas block on that barrel if that happened during operation.
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@@taekwoncrawfish9418 yeah, and they're either neutered with dumb attachments or registered.... nobody cares
Without even watching it all, yes magazines matter. Mags can cause all sorts of problems if they’re not good ones or in decent condition.
I've used American Eagle 855 rounds without a doublefeed. I switched over to PMC 109s and it happened consistently. All were PMAGs. The rifle was clean and lubed. I added a strike industries adjustable buffer and added an extra tungsten weight over stock. Problem solved. It was overgassed.
Obviously you should have just hit the forward assist, since it fixes everything according to the military.
Right. Any idiot knows to smack the forward assist when in doubt.
Root cause no PT Belt
@@LibertysTeeth83 that's a good one!
No, that’s the sniper button. You push it before you shoot, you get +10 accuracy boost and +10 headshot damage bonus.
Now that you have a few mags of ammo that has experienced double feed, maybe a double feed accuracy video is in order.
That goes in the auto bucket. But I may have a few left. It’s not a bad idea.
Delton was my first AR back about 15 years ago I own 3 now thousands of rounds later Never a single issue with any of them great rifles and a great company. Very interesting video and what looked like a lot of work
I personally have always dropped the mag and the. Locked the bolt back when fixing any malfunction and visually inspecting that the weapon is clear then inserting mag and releasing the bolt and back to business. Love Pmags and regular metal mags too but mainly just run Pmags. Great video and I’m not jealous at all over the full auto😂😂👍👍👍
I have stacks on stacks of GI mags and 10 PMAGs. The only reason I ‘like’ the plastic ones is with the stowage/dust cover clip on top I don’t feel *as bad* leaving them at the correct load-age, 28 rounds. (I also got bored and stippled every dang square)
Can confirm most stoppages are from dirty mags, or if you bend the feed lips. When I was at Ft Benning as a Small Arms Instructor there was talk about making a go/no-go gauge for mag tops. Not sure if it went anywhere (lowkey I think it’s a dumb idea considering how cheap mags are).
It’s easy enough to get dummy rounds and check if they’re serviceable by cycle testing them.
Know thy equipment!
I just bought a M&P 15 and I was running test through it and had the same problem. At first, I thought it was an issue with the rifle, but after double and triple checking, I realized it was the mag. PMag to be exact.
I like both Dura mags and Magpul P mags. I liked this demo of how to clear certain failures. Good stuff brother.
Wow. That’s good to know. Thanks!
Im just glad thier were no out of battery detonations with all that malfunction clearing
That isn't a thing
Delton was also my first rifle they make amazing rifles for the price.
Should do a case over bolt malfunction clearing drill.
Interesting. I have a couple pmags. They feel wrong... I don't like them. I have a couple sure feeds that I love and a few salty ass colt mags that I put magpul followers in with cmmg braided springs. Pmags feel cheap, and this video just slightly confirms my bias.
In my younger, FPSRussia watching days, this channel bored me. In my sophisticated SOTAR watching days, this channel delivers.
Growing up has its perk.
@@hateferlife indeed
Like the video!
Good info as all ways.
Glad to see your hand is getting better.
I like the Lancer so far. Albeit, I have only run less than 1000 rounds through them, but I've had no problems double feeding brass case, even with 30 loaded. Maybe I'll try the simulated double feed and see if it's really that bad.
Watch the whole vid
@@VSO_Gun_Channel I saw you shake them out, I'm saying I'll try it myself. I've done movement drills with them in pouches and none have fallen out.
@@dakotaboll7414 doesnt matter if they do it in the pouch, it matters if it happens in your gun
@@VSO_Gun_Channel I just went and shook all 6 of my lancer mags with 30 in each, not one round bounced out. Your 28 round nonsense probably lets the spring contract too much causing enough extra pressure to push them out. Try to load 30 and do it.
@@dakotaboll7414 you hit them
00:44 This is my problem, but it's with one type of ammo: LC 18. So now I know it's an ejector problem.
Love the Pirate music.
I know that smell. That smelly smell that smells smelly
its been a while now but it was the video where you shot a hole through the mags.. I went out and bought 40 duramags
I had this happen 3 or 4 times in about 250 rounds at the range the other day with p mags and pmc bronze 55g
Nice but I doubt I'll ever need a metal mag for a double feed in my life. Thanks for the info and all the hard work.
I learned a valuable lesson today… if l smack my Lancers hard enough I don’t even need a fuckin rifle! I’m definitely buying more.
Hey I just bought that exact model for my first AR abt 3 or 4 weeks ago. I like it so far. I'm looking at a vortex crossfire 2 to go on it. It's primary roll is going to be a walking the fence line gun.
Kurt, have you already made a video explaining that magazine test you do with smacking the magazine base? If not, would you consider doing a video on that?
I was wondering the same thing what was the meaning behind that?
It shows that cheap polymer mags can dump their ammo if dropped. Those feed lips are also directly tied to having a double feed.
That subtle example of , Do not support people that do not support the 2nd amendment- , was great. I already went through my stuff. Why 28 and not 29 ? I know why 30 can be troublesome but ive never heard 28 before....anyway , thanks
28 across the board lets you seat a full mag without excess pressure from the bolt being in the way when forward.
@@ChrisLoew Ive always loaded 29 rounds for that reason but ive never heard 28 before. Okay then
The loading issue and material deformation isn’t linear. In theory you reduce the ‘wear’ on the spring and mag body over time.
I am in no way capable of substantiating that claim fyi but I can say in my experience 28 is the ticket.
Great info Curtis..Thanks
I'm a sub... What about " The Death Jam ". An empty case goes up above the gas tube, bolt starts to feed another round jamming the the carrier group so won't go forward or backward. I had this happen to me last summer. I was letting my wife shoot, I didn't see it happen. Never seen it happen. How do you take care of it? The RSO told me it was " A Death Jam " because if it happens to you at the wrong time you dead. You obviously cannot disassemble the rifle. The bolt carrier group is stuck solid, half in stock tube other half trying to go into battery. I dropped the mag. I needed a long screwdriver and a lot of working with the charging handle to try to get the casing to move just far enough so that I could get the bolt carrier group to retract enough to open the rifle. I spent considerably time ( approx 45 min.) with the screwdriver trying to get the case that was above the gas tube. Surprisingly the gas tube did not get damaged. Especially after the beating it took. Please help me with this. I guess that's what a backup gun ( pistol ) cause your **ucked.
Drop your mag. Use a round or the screw driver, place it in front of the bolt and push (edit: or pull) it backwards and the bolt carrier group will slide back and the stuck rd will drop out. Semper Fi
Here is Jerry Miculek showing how to fix the jam:
ruclips.net/video/Qi9sXw4C5W4/видео.html
Semper Fi
@@richardswit6988 Thanks I knew I saw it somewhere.
Now how about that. Jerry mentioned about an empty bounces of a barrier or something and goes back into the action. I had my wife shooting next to a box with a net in it to catch the empties because I reload. You guys are the best. Now I know why it happened.
I use PMags mostly for 5.56 ARs, but have a number of Surefire aluminum mags which have never let me down yet. For my 7.62 AR it’s CPD or Duramags only. For 7.62 AKs it’s steel mags only…and I prefer the Zastava mags. I’ve tried other AK mags with mixed results.
28 rounds is not the proper denomination for AR mags, regardless of what fudd-lore you hear from former special operators. Modern magazines have extra spring distance at the bottom to allow them to properly seat even when loaded "to capacity" with 30 rounds. I almost guarantee everyone from your class who was having feeding issues were using magazines either with the old, "milspec" springs (which never fed properly) or didn't have anti-tilt followers (the tan/orange followers in newer "USGI" style mags); or possibly a combination of both.
TLDR: run 30 rounds in your magazines, only buy newer production magazines with proper springs, and if all else fails hit it a bit harder and seat it properly.
I noticed magpul in particular have extra room to accommodate that. Some of the off brands are not real generous and you gotta give them an extra shove to seat with the bolt closed
Every time I do, my range buddies keep gently putting in the mags and letting them fall to the ground because they weren't fully seated. It happens way too often
@@maverick9708
Put them in the magwell properly then.
@@Clockwork0nions tell them, not me. i keep reminding them but they just train differently because their new
Was the 1 C Products with aluminum or steel? It looked like you had two aluminum mags and one steel mag.
Def happened on one of the aluminum ones
I noticed many (not all) but many non magpul magazines use magpul components (followers and/or springs)
I have good luck with Hexmag Series 2 in my 5.56, my 6.5 Grendel it's steel Duramag only.
I still load a full 30 rounds. Even in training I've never had a problem with doing that in pmags and lancers.
@@deepblack5560 Exactly. We’re in 2021, not 2005. These new magazines actually work properly.
My newer Pmag says 30 right on it.
Check out Mtn Ops. I know they support hunting and conservation. I also know that not all hunters are Pro 2A... may need to chat with them and possibly become an affiliate
Did I miss something about the full auto segment because that wasn't the same lower....
He put the upper on an auto lower.
Very good video. Thanks for sharing it..
So, what I'm seeing is 2 FULL rounds double feeding. The only time I've seen a double feed was the empty case didn't eject fully, got caught in the chamber the same time the new round was going in
I like the looks of the aluminum mags more but the magpul ones function better.
I have many ar15s and even carried an 16A4 in Iraq as an Infantryman and have always on some rifles had failure to feed or failure for bolt to seet all the way back into battery double feeds ect. But have never had any of those issues with my AKs one being a Zastava M70. And a polish and a Romanian I love the AR platform but this troubles me.
I usually have issues with lancer mags, especially in the snow/rain.
Lancers suck
I had the real deal double feed jam at my home, with no safe direction to drift the muzzle as I cleared it.
Clouds and dirt
Full auto never lies
My duranags suck they barely work and bullets pop out with little hits
So, the proper load for a 30 mag is 20 rnds?
How about a video on clearing a bolt override malfunction in battlefield conditions? Or in not battlefield conditions even? Good news you’ll need a Leatherman MUT tool! 👍🏻
Or you can use your finger. I'm not buying a MUT lol
I've never understood the need to down load to 28 rds besides the fact that it's easier to seat when doing a tac reload, I always load mine to 30 and just seat hard then give a tiny pull, is there another reason to load to 28?
No comments yet? Good info
I have had issues feeding M855 in Magpul PMAGs in my AR.
Man my new ar I got kept doing something like you first showed. It would shoot wouldnt eject the shell and throw a new one in it and jam and smash the cases. Not exactly sure why it was doing that
I had no idea a Lancer mag would do that, WTF
1:39
BRAZZERS
Why 28 rounds? Please tell me that is a troll!
Racking an AR always smells like a trash fire. IDK why. But it's in there.
I was not aware lancers did that lol
I use " STEEL " Mags. only, not Aluminium or Plastic. DURAMAG FOR ME, THANKS BIG GUY, GREAT VID. & I SEE YOUR HAND IS MUCH BETTER. Also I'm just a regular Joe but I like my shit too work.
BPN (Bare performance nutrition) is owned by a army vet
Yes, the magazine absolutely does matter. I only run Lancer magazines because of this. Not saying it couldn't happen but these magazines are the least likely to do it with.
It watches the whole video
@@VSO_Gun_Channel It puts the lotion on its skin
It farts when gassy
Was at the range last week when a guy had a malfunction I'd never seen in person. A spent case somehow binded near the extractor then seized up on the bolt face on an angle that would not allow bolt to go back into battery for disassembly. Couldn't even rip the case free with pliers through the ejection port or magwell. I had to take a G.I. steel cleaning rod (regular brass rods were too large) , feed it down the barrel and into the cartridge then slingshot the charging handle while maintaining pressure on the rod to get the case far enough into chamber to pop the rear pin & remove the BCG.
The extractor + ejector were both fine & there was no visible explanation for what happened or why & it continued to run fine for the rest of the day.
Has anyone else had this happen & does anyone know what could've caused it? The primer wasn't flat so I don't think it was a pressure issue but aside from that I'm clueless...
laqure or excess brass on the rim from manucaturing oversizing the lip but after being cycled it was "formed" to size?
@@ChrisLoew it was brass case Winchester (lake city brass) frangible 5.56, the white box / brown box stuff the military uses. I can't remember the designation, M something...
No lacquer on the case, bolt was clean and casewas only damaged on the "rim" where extractor meets bottom lug, like it got pinched somehow.
They thorpughly inspect all ammo that comes in & they don't skimp, they want to open everything, including sealed boxes, so I know the R.O. would've caught anything out of the ordinary & even he was puzzled on how to remedy the malfunction.
Maybe I should've asked for an application after I fixed it? 😅
Like normal, good shit Kurtis.
Hey Magazine,why do you keep hitting your self?
So! Old video, so I hope for a response, I have a 10.5” upper that seems to be double feeding. *Standard carbine buffer and spring* I thought it was due to magpul mags, so I tried others. Still seems to do it. It becomes somewhat less likely to happen as there is much less tension on the mags 12-15 rounds or less in standard capacity mag. Could this be a bolt speed issue? Severe over gassing? I’ve had this upper for over 10 years. Don’t recall having any issues prior.
Pull out your smart phone and set it to 240 fps recording slowmo. Play it back, if you can see the bolt to any degree of resolution you aren’t overgassed. If it looks like a blurry mess, you are too fast and need to tone it down
Thanks Curt.
Firearm is useless if the mag isn't reliable
Should check out mike pannones video on clearing a real double feed
ruclips.net/video/jCXwoK28Oj8/видео.html
So what’s a good mag? My 4th Gen pmag does the same thing and I have 6 new never used.
Full circle........ooookay Not circleback
Does it auto? Yes. Does it "overgassed as hell"? Also yes.
I want you to look again closely. The first round ejects correctly, the pattern then shifts forward as it works through the first mag and stays there. This is a known phenomenon. I’m not sure anyone has pinned down a root cause. At first, I thought it was a heat thing, but this will never happen on any gun that isn’t auto. I’ve only ever seen it happen on DI guns. So this leads me to believe there is some kind of gas tube thing going on. I have a video somewhere of me standing in a pattern to show scale.
@@VSO_Gun_Channel possibly like first round pop but for gas tubes?
Now I don’t feel so bad about buying cheap steel mags with magpul followers 🤔😉
Oh ok.
yes it does.. how i know? army mags are trash and caused so many issues...
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Hey you oil it? Or ram it in hard and dry, like that time in county jail ?
13:18 make it rain lolz
I smelled this video
One of the ar15s weak points
Duramax all the way
Wow love Auto correct 😂 duramags
Just found this channel, I'm wondering how you obtained this full-auto AR-15? My guess would be you are an FFL? Forgive the ignorance of you personally or the channel. I'm simply jealous of you and our infringed freedoms.
Indeed do love that smell
Looks at pile of Pmags.... sighs.
I swear by pmags ar and ak!!!!
No thanks scammer
may i have🥺😍
Another jamb feed with a PMAG video, didn't you buy some good metal magazines? I've never had any issue with clean metal mag's. Those plastic mags are all crap IMHO and not worth your life maybe in a fire fight, plastic mags I guess maybe for target practice mag's. You've got an insufficient gas block on that barrel if that happened during operation.
That last mag is the definition of fap fap fap.
I can smell the video portion you are speaking of