This is a field brake down of the cmmg .22 LR conversion bolt for the ar-15
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does anyone have a more indepth take down video?
I have jams/feeding issues once in a while, I wonder if I polish some of the contact surfaces will improve the issue. Any thoughts? Great vid. Straight to the point.
Thank you for the excellent tutorial
Many thanks for posting this. I was using my conversion bolt yesterday and when I went to take it out of the rifle, it came apart. I thought it was broken and was searching online to see how to put it back together. I followed you instructions and it worked like a charm! Many, many thanks!
you only took it part of the way down
Thanks for the video. A very good one. short but to the point. I own a Spikes Tactical conversion one and have had no issues at all. Very happy with Spikes products.
That was an excellent instructional video. I've put 600 rounds through mine and have not taken it down yet. I've only cleaned it. After watching this I plan to take it down tomorrow. BTW mine has not even had one hiccup yet.
This video does not go over full disassemble, and does not show how to remove/replace the firing pin.
I just got this and every other clip has a few bullets that get double fired. I emailed cheaper than dirt and they told me to clean the firing pin as it may be sticking forward, if it still persists to contact cmmg. what part in this takedown video would be considered the "firing pin"?
any time.
Any time.