Uh oh.... here we go again. What part didja lose this time?LyleW wrote:Went to the range this morning and exercised a couple of 9 mm and a .380....went to shoot the M&P 15 and it would not fire. Uh oh......
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You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out Kid
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Re: You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out Kid
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Re: You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out Kid
All parts accounted for.
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That’s not good. But better at the range than on a dark night when you really need it to shoot. Did you check the primers on the rounds that you attempted to fire?LyleW wrote:Went to the range this morning and exercised a couple of 9 mm and a .380....went to shoot the M&P 15 and it would not fire. Uh oh......
I was the last guyvthat had it apart.
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No. Ol doofus didn’t think of that. I’m starting to wonder if the bulletins were too short and the pin could not reach them. Just kidding. These things have that breach assist? Wonder if it needed to be owed to “snug” it in place. I have someone I can call to Nell.
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Very true, better it happened at the range.Stikpusher wrote:That’s not good. But better at the range than on a dark night when you really need it to shoot. Did you check the primers on the rounds that you attempted to fire?LyleW wrote:Went to the range this morning and exercised a couple of 9 mm and a .380....went to shoot the M&P 15 and it would not fire. Uh oh......
I was the last guyvthat had it apart.
The M&P 15 that's a AR15 clone right? Got to ask safety off and weapon charged right
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Odin's sons... Attack!
Unleash hell! Do not repent! Warfare grants us no lament
Let your weapons slash and tear This is no place for fear
Hold the lines! Move as one! In unity our victory's won
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Re: You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out Kid
Floki, oops. Yeah, it was all that. Pulled the trigger and got a click.
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SPORTS: Immediate action drill for a stoppage of misfire with the M16/AR-15 family of weapons
Slap on magazine bottom to make sure that the magazine is properly seated
Pull the charging handle to the rear
Observe the ejection of a round and that the chamber is clear
Release the bolt forward, chambering a new round
Tap the forward assist to make sure that the bolt is all the way forward
Squeeze the trigger and fire the new round
Slap on magazine bottom to make sure that the magazine is properly seated
Pull the charging handle to the rear
Observe the ejection of a round and that the chamber is clear
Release the bolt forward, chambering a new round
Tap the forward assist to make sure that the bolt is all the way forward
Squeeze the trigger and fire the new round
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Pretty much did all that BUT the forward assist step.
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If the bolt is not fully seated forward, the firing pin might not hit the primer of the round. That’s why I asked if you had checked the primer for indications of a strike. Another possibility is that the tip of the firing pin is broken off.
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I haven’t pulled it apart yet. I hope the firing pin is intact...Onlythe second time shooting it. Same batch of ammo. I’ll check the rounds tomorrow. Being a dog bed at the moment.
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