
When you are reassembling your BCG (bolt carrier group) for your AR 15, make sure you have the ejector and the extractor in the correct position. Otherwise your rifle will not function properly.
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Doesn’t work
I have a short barell fully auto AR
and i was flexing it in the range
And when i started to shoot the
bullet case got stuck i really got embarrassed when i dissambled it
I realized that i put the extarcor in wrong side when i was cleaning it before hahahhaha
99% of cam pins in the bcg only go in one way to avoid this issue entirely. All the Ars I’ve owned have been like that.
It's a no brainer the cam pin will not go in upside down you can't put it together wrong.
I think another easy way to remember would be to remember when you put the bolt carrier group back in make sure the extractor is on the side where the shells would actually come out. Thanks again for the video.
Beautiful this is exactly what I was looking for, because I think it would go together 180° off. Thank you very much.
Redundant information, there is no other way to even get the cam pin in… you literally HAVE to line up the cam pin hole and no the cam pin won’t enter either side of the bolt, it can only go in one way.
How else would it work?
Super good information !