cwikjr Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 I've built up a couple LR-308 style rifles... The bolts for these builds are factory DPMS LR-308 both purchased from Midway... One bolt has a rubber bumper instead of a spring in the extractor... Are the rubber pieces worth a poop or should the extractor be replaced with one that takes a spring??? I haven't had issues with it just wondering... My first build spit out the ejector when we were out shooting a while back... I replaced it with a new one but it stuck out of the face of the bolt enough so it wouldn't feed right... I took a stone and took a bit off so it was recessed in the face of the bolt and would strip rounds and feed right... Is this common when replacing a ejector to have to trim it??? Thanks in advance!!!
survivalshop Posted February 15, 2015 Report Posted February 15, 2015 If it was an AR 15/16 , I would wonder , but the 308AR , there are no MilSpec anything , so deviations from one manufacturer to another , may need you to become a part time Gunsmith , to fit parts or alter them .
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