Sons of Liberty Gun Works East India Upper Receiver - Owner Induced Feeding Problem

Published on June 29, 2020
Duration: 12:52

This guide details the process of diagnosing and repairing an owner-induced feeding problem in an AR-15 upper receiver, specifically addressing a burr on the barrel extension's feed ramp. Expert gunsmith Chad Albrecht demonstrates meticulous inspection, burr removal, and polishing techniques to restore reliable feeding. The video emphasizes that such modifications, while often overlooked, are valid solutions for specific AR-15 malfunctions.

Quick Summary

A common cause of AR-15 failure to feed jams is a burr on the barrel extension's feed ramp. This can be fixed by carefully removing the burr with gunsmithing tools like Cratex bits and then polishing the feed ramp to a mirror finish for smooth chambering.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Problem Identification
  2. 01:48Disassembly and Inspection
  3. 04:30Root Cause Discovery
  4. 06:01Remediation and Polishing
  5. 08:36Reassembly and Manufacturer Disclaimer
  6. 10:42Testing and Verification

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you fix a failure to feed jam in an AR-15?

A common cause of failure to feed jams is a burr on the barrel extension's feed ramp. This can be fixed by carefully removing the burr with gunsmithing tools like Cratex bits and then polishing the feed ramp to a mirror finish for smooth chambering.

What causes an AR-15 to jam on the feed ramp?

An AR-15 can jam on the feed ramp due to a sharp burr or imperfection on the barrel extension's feed ramp. This obstruction can catch the projectile, preventing it from chambering correctly, especially when presented from the side with the burr.

What is the purpose of feed ramps on an AR-15?

Feed ramps are angled surfaces on the barrel extension and upper receiver that guide ammunition from the magazine into the chamber. Properly functioning feed ramps ensure smooth and reliable feeding of rounds into the barrel during operation.

Can you modify AR-15 feed ramps?

Yes, AR-15 feed ramps can be modified. A common modification involves adding a second bevel to the barrel extension's feed ramp and polishing it to a mirror finish, which can resolve feeding issues caused by burrs or improper geometry.

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