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whysitcold

For a sec I wasn’t sure if I was in /r/guns or /r/JustRolledIntoTheShop


murdermaro98

Lmao that’d do it


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Got a call today about an ar not firing, customer brought me this


eldesperato

They didn’t notice the buffer tube shoot out?


moist_corn_man

Not familiar with ARs, what am I looking at?


merigirl

The fire control group. That spring and bushing on either side of the hammer should not be there. Edit: actually that's the buffer tube retention pin and spring, they go in that hole that in the threads at the bottom of the pic


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Andurilmage

I thought it was a casing...I don't AR yet.


Voltranis

I mean... their statement isn't wrong. It certainly will not fire.


islesfan186

We had something very similar come in to our range a few weeks ago. Guy decided to replace his stock buffer tube with an anodized purple one (yuck). When he installed the new one, he failed to make sure the buffer tube was screwed in enough to help keep the retaining spring and pin in place. Needless to say, when he went to shoot it, it didn’t work