I've recently purchased an ACR with the idea of making it into a 300BLK. For some crazy reason I thought 300 Blackout barrels were just around the corner.
Anyway, I've been playing with the rifle in its stock configuration while I wait for new barrels to be released. Now I think I'm glad I haven't sunk a bunch of money into this thing. I say this because I've found I can easily cause an issue with over-insertion of magazines with an aggressive reload. This will either cause the mags to be pushed up into the path of the bolt carrier and/or cause a round to pop out of the magazine's feed lips and cause a double feed. I've tried a variety of magazines and I can cause this malfunction with pretty much any of them by giving the magazine a good hard rap during insertion.
In looking at the ACR's upper receiver, I see that there's no ridge along the inside of the upper that helps act as a stop. In an AR, the ridge is actually the left bottom bolt rail. This ridge butts up against the feed lip on the left side of the mag and keeps the mag from going way beyond the magazine catch.
Who else has found this to be an issue? My serial number is in the 3,000 range and the rifle is marked as being made in Windham. Has Bushmaster identified and fixed this on later production rifles?
TIA!
Anyway, I've been playing with the rifle in its stock configuration while I wait for new barrels to be released. Now I think I'm glad I haven't sunk a bunch of money into this thing. I say this because I've found I can easily cause an issue with over-insertion of magazines with an aggressive reload. This will either cause the mags to be pushed up into the path of the bolt carrier and/or cause a round to pop out of the magazine's feed lips and cause a double feed. I've tried a variety of magazines and I can cause this malfunction with pretty much any of them by giving the magazine a good hard rap during insertion.
In looking at the ACR's upper receiver, I see that there's no ridge along the inside of the upper that helps act as a stop. In an AR, the ridge is actually the left bottom bolt rail. This ridge butts up against the feed lip on the left side of the mag and keeps the mag from going way beyond the magazine catch.
Who else has found this to be an issue? My serial number is in the 3,000 range and the rifle is marked as being made in Windham. Has Bushmaster identified and fixed this on later production rifles?
TIA!