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Need Help - New AR build (AR15 Bolt Catch Not Working)

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August 24, 2024, 03:12 PM
ador
Need Help - New AR build (AR15 Bolt Catch Not Working)
I just found out the reason why it wasn’t working. I really feel stupid for spending money in buying a new bolt catch. I was about to go to the store to buy a new buffer tube and spring. Have my car key and wallet in hand, heading out to the garage.

Then…… I told myself why dont I measure the INSIDE of the buffer tube to see the inside depth of the 2 tubes. The problematic tube was about 3/4 inch shorter. Hhhmmm Confused

I pulled out the collapsible stock and noticed a small pinhole. I inserted a small allen wrench and felt something moved. I started gently slamming the lower/tube and saw something sliding out.

What did come out? A stack of quarters, rolled in a black electric tape (10
Quarters). I can’t figure out who put them in there, when or how.

Mystery solved. It is working now. Lesson learned. Big Grin




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August 24, 2024, 03:43 PM
powermad
Sounds like that tube was used for a 9mm
AR.
August 25, 2024, 08:56 AM
KSGM
Someone might have used a .308 carbine buffer in a 5.56 rifle. I'm not sure if the difference in a 5.56 and .308 buffer is ten quarters or not.
August 25, 2024, 09:58 AM
powermad
A carbine buffer is about 3.25", a dedicated PCC buffer is 4"

Before those came out people used a carbine buffer with a spacer (quarters)
A Vltor A5 buffer is the correct length and the A5H4 could be used as PCC's like a heavy buffer.
That's what I used in mine with a rifle spring.
Vltor makes dedicated SS PCC buffers now up to 10oz.
August 25, 2024, 10:03 AM
Spiff_P239
Were there enough quarters to pay for the new bolt catch? Even if there weren't, at least you came close to breaking even. LOL