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Old 03-29-2008, 10:28 PM
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need help with AR47

Need help with AR47 carrier modifications. I’ve got one of the last special weapons inc. AR47 receivers and could find no one to perform the modification to the upper and carrier.
I performed the mods to the upper and mags fit ok, I purchased an MGI modified for AR47 carrier and bolt with new style firing pin.
The problem I’m having is the outside edge of the carrier will catch or drag on the mags. Most mags it will not begin to clear and others with a little metal removed from the mag it will.
When I fire the gun with the mags that clear, most of the time the bolt pushes the bullet part way out of the mag and jumps over the case and jambs, just pull the bolt back behind the case and the bullet pops up into position release the carrier and it closes. Now this only happens to the bullet fed from the right side left side never fails to feed; I can run a Chinese drum with out any failures and that’s full auto or semi * I’m using an RLL*.

I have the specifications saved for the carrier modifications just need some one to perform them. If any one can put me in touch with someone that can do the mill work I would greatly appreciate the info. I’ve already tried M60joe and he declined.

I’m going to post on several forums and hope for the best this gun is driving me nuts, it’ll be a blast when working.
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