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  • Revolver Ocelot
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 556

    AR shell ejection graph Image?

    There was a thread a while back that someone posted a diagram of how a AR ejects it's shell casings.

    It showed straight out to the left, about 3-4 o'clock and then a more dramatic 5 o'clock. And a little description next to each section. For example short stroking, normal and over gassed.

    Would someone happen to have this image saved and wouldn't mind sharinq? I know the description is kinda random but its the best i can do translating from memory to text form.

    Thanks!
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    NSR500
    Banned
    • Aug 2006
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    • #3
      jonjonkills101
      Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 184

      I finally gathered up all the parts to complete my budget 16” 9mm build and had a chance to function test it for the first time over the weekend. I didn’t have any 9mm ammo on hand so I picked up a b


      i know this was for 9mm, but look in the first post first result that popped up on google theres a diagram there
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      • #4
        Zippiot
        Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 362

        Originally posted by NSR500
        That is awesome!

        My M16 does tend to eject around 2-3 o clock, gotta love the FS2k and its very sedate 1 position...

        Got any info on the angle upwards at which it ejects?
        Now if only I could apply this to my M&P 15-22...

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        • #5
          FeuerFrei
          Calguns Addict
          • Aug 2008
          • 7455

          Ejection pattern doesn't mean much.
          Changes in ammo will effect the "pattern".
          Action spring, buffer weight and lubrication too.
          As long as it goes boom and ejects the empties, you are gtg.
          Pay attention to ejection pattern using an ammo "type" and if you observe any changes with that particular ammo, then you may have something going on there.

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          • #6
            SIGSHOOTR
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 657

            Originally posted by NSR500
            This is great- thanks for posting.
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            • #7
              RRichie09
              Veteran Member
              • Apr 2010
              • 2592

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              • #8
                Revolver Ocelot
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 556

                Thanks fellas! thats exactly what i was looking for.

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