SOTAR Secret Shopper - Ruger AR556 - Part 3.3/4 - Two Bad/Rough Chambers

Published on February 19, 2025
Duration: 1:10

This video highlights a quality control issue found in two Ruger AR-556 rifles with front sight base models. The chambers exhibit significant roughness, not due to fouling, which may require professional attention. One rifle might be repairable through honing, while the other may necessitate a barrel replacement from Ruger.

Quick Summary

Two Ruger AR-556 rifles with front sight base models were found to have significantly rough chambers, not superficial fouling. While free-float models were unaffected, these rifles may require honing or barrel replacement by Ruger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ruger AR-556 Secret Shopper Series
  2. 00:14Issue Identified: Rough Chambers on Front Sight Base Models
  3. 00:27Visual Inspection of Rough Chamber
  4. 00:44Distinguishing Roughness from Fouling
  5. 00:47Repair Options: Honing vs. Barrel Replacement
  6. 01:04Conclusion: Check Your Gear

Frequently Asked Questions

What issue was discovered with some Ruger AR-556 rifles in the secret shopper series?

In the Ruger AR-556 secret shopper series, two rifles with front sight base models were found to have significantly rough chambers. This was not superficial fouling but a manufacturing defect that could impact performance.

Are all Ruger AR-556 models affected by rough chamber issues?

No, the video specifically notes that the five free-float models of the Ruger AR-556 examined did not exhibit this chamber roughness. The issue appears to be isolated to the front sight base models.

What are the potential solutions for a rough firearm chamber?

For a rough chamber, one option is to attempt to hone it out if the defect is minor and you have the expertise. If the roughness is severe, the barrel may need to be replaced, potentially requiring a return to the manufacturer like Ruger.

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