Black Rain Ordnance SPEC15 - AR15 Autopsy (Part 1)

Published on July 3, 2023
Duration: 46:23

This in-depth autopsy of a Black Rain Ordnance SPEC15 AR-15, conducted by an expert armorer, reveals critical manufacturing and assembly flaws. Key issues include an undersized buffer spring, a buffer tube striking the receiver, a loose carrier key, an undersized magwell, and a significantly oversized gas port (.089 inches). These problems collectively lead to over-gassing, violent cycling, and component damage, explaining the rifle's failure to function reliably. The analysis emphasizes the importance of proper component tolerances and gas system tuning for AR-15 reliability.

Quick Summary

An expert AR-15 autopsy revealed a Black Rain Ordnance SPEC15 with a significantly oversized gas port (0.089 inches), causing severe over-gassing and component damage. Other critical flaws included an undersized buffer spring, loose carrier key, and undersized magwell, all contributing to the rifle's unreliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Initial Test Fire
  2. 03:24Lower Receiver & Buffer Assembly Inspection
  3. 07:51Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) & Magwell Gauging
  4. 11:35Upper Receiver & Gas System Autopsy
  5. 15:01Feed Ramps, Headspace & BCG Efficiency
  6. 19:47Testing with Known Good Components & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main problems found in the Black Rain Ordnance SPEC15 AR-15 autopsy?

The autopsy revealed a significantly oversized gas port (0.089 inches), an undersized buffer spring, a loose carrier key, impact marks on the lower receiver, an undersized magwell, and feed ramp overhang. These issues collectively cause over-gassing and reliability problems.

How does an oversized gas port affect an AR-15's performance?

An oversized gas port leads to over-gassing, causing the rifle to cycle too violently. This results in excessive recoil, potential damage to components like the bolt carrier key and buffer, and can contribute to malfunctions and reduced accuracy.

What are the signs of a rough or problematic AR-15 chamber?

Signs of a rough chamber include 'frosting' or scratches on the spent brass, indicating resistance during extraction. This can be caused by poor machining or a chamber that is out of spec, leading to extraction failures.

Why is checking the magwell dimension important on an AR-15?

An undersized magwell can cause reliability issues by preventing standard magazines from seating correctly or dropping free. This is crucial for consistent feeding and quick magazine changes, especially in tactical or competition scenarios.

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