Hello, can you tell me what that lever is beside your safety? You can see this at 3:22. Is this a bolt release? I have not seen these on other MCRs and was not aware they had the option for one.
hey ive had a problem with my rifle any chance you could help? I have the same rifle except they updated and added a better pin like you showed. my rifle will shoot one round then when it cycles the next round it wont fire and when i manually rechamber a round, the round that comes out it seems like the firing pin tried to hit it. one time it also firing two rounds with one pull of the trigger. im lost. i took it apart and clean and checked for anythign wrong but it seemed good. any ideas?
@@JamieD1769 If all else fails, give Wolverine a call, they apparently handle all warranty issues. Usually a good and wet bolt does the trick but it could also be as simple as a clogged up gas port.
As far as I know they do not. I believe the MCR pins are bigger. as the receiver is slightly wider. If you need new pins I am sure Spectre can hook you up. Hope this was helpful. Thanks very much for supporting our channel!
I don't know why you like to run the bolt wet. The only surface the bolt contacts is the top of the receiver. You're not doing it any favor by over lubricating it like that. I know you're going off of what Larry Vickers said but Chris Bartocci says the exact opposite and he was a technical specialist and armour for Colt.
For me its just because when I did not run the bolt wet when talking out a new AR back in the day it malfunctioned on me. Next range trip I had it lubed up and no problems since. From there on out I always run the bolts wet and I have not had any issues. I guess it is just personal preference really. Thanks for supporting our channel!
A video on removing the plug on the gas block would be helpful, mine will not come out and the op rod should be periodically cleaned of carbon.
Awesome quality video buddy. That helped me fieldstrip my MCR for the first time... Thanks. Subbed!
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I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who runs his bolts wet👍🏻
two drops of motor oil on the locking lugs per range trip is all you need.
Hello, can you tell me what that lever is beside your safety? You can see this at 3:22. Is this a bolt release? I have not seen these on other MCRs and was not aware they had the option for one.
That is the external bolt release for the WK 180 C. It fits perfectly on the WS MCR also. Hope this helps. Thanks for supporting our channel!
This rifle looks like a cross between my AR-15 and 9MM PC Carbine which is pretty cool. It must be the most popular rifle in Canada.🇬🇧🇺🇸
Very helpful thanks!
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hey ive had a problem with my rifle any chance you could help? I have the same rifle except they updated and added a better pin like you showed. my rifle will shoot one round then when it cycles the next round it wont fire and when i manually rechamber a round, the round that comes out it seems like the firing pin tried to hit it. one time it also firing two rounds with one pull of the trigger. im lost. i took it apart and clean and checked for anythign wrong but it seemed good. any ideas?
I would suggest running your bolt carrier nice and wet if that does not fix your problem, also check your gas port to make sure its not plugged.
@@BlackBearOutdoors alright i did have lots of oil but i will be checking the gas port next thanks for the advice
@@JamieD1769 If all else fails, give Wolverine a call, they apparently handle all warranty issues. Usually a good and wet bolt does the trick but it could also be as simple as a clogged up gas port.
You did not clean the gas piston?
Not in this basic clean and lube video. The gas piston is something I would do during a more detailed clean. Thanks for supporting our channel!
Appreciate your videos. Would you know if the AR take down pins fit the WS MCR? Thanks in advance.
As far as I know they do not. I believe the MCR pins are bigger. as the receiver is slightly wider. If you need new pins I am sure Spectre can hook you up. Hope this was helpful. Thanks very much for supporting our channel!
@@BlackBearOutdoors Thank you. Much appreciated.
How many rounds do you think you've put through this rifle? Have you had any problems like failure to feed failure to eject
I have to guess between 400-600 and no. I have had no malfunctions of any kind so far. Thanks for supporting our channel!
@@BlackBearOutdoors thanks
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any1 has any idea about wk180c and ws mcr.......i m on the market and really have no idea which one is better?
Mcr is better but heavier
I don't know why you like to run the bolt wet. The only surface the bolt contacts is the top of the receiver. You're not doing it any favor by over lubricating it like that. I know you're going off of what Larry Vickers said but Chris Bartocci says the exact opposite and he was a technical specialist and armour for Colt.
For me its just because when I did not run the bolt wet when talking out a new AR back in the day it malfunctioned on me. Next range trip I had it lubed up and no problems since. From there on out I always run the bolts wet and I have not had any issues. I guess it is just personal preference really. Thanks for supporting our channel!