Now that I have had time to go back and read this, I have to say that I really want to hear your explanation of your words that I highlighted. What does the BCG type have to do at all with whether or not an AR without an AS will go into F/A or slam fire? Do you know where the auto sear engagement notch even is in relation to the bottom of the carrier when it is going forward into battery? And, since there is no auto sear to catch the hammer to begin with, the hammer will just follow the carrier home, not get caught up on the notch.
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Old Colt SP1 and Full Auto FCG???
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It is not a defense that "it came that way from the factory." Remember that case in Wisconsin that Lou Dobbs was publicizing? Army Reservists lent an AR to a friend, it was an old Olympic Arms with FA FCG. It doubled at the range, cop witnessed and contacted ATF, owner convicted of illegal transfer of MG. I wouldn't go near that thing w/o a semi FCG and a pin punch.Comment
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The one on top is an AR-15 bolt carrier (semi-auto)
The one in the middle is a Colt SP-1 bolt carrier (semi-auto)
The one on the bottom is an M-16 bolt carrier (full-auto) ***Notice the firing pin shroud on this one***
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Are you absolutely sure about that? The Colt SP-1 Model AR-15 had its own SP-1 Bolt Carrier which was absolutely semi-auto. In other words, it came with an SP-1 AR-15 carrier, not an M-16 carrier, which is what is considered a "Full Auto Bolt Carrier." Here are the differences:
The one on top is an AR-15 bolt carrier (semi-auto)
The one in the middle is a Colt SP-1 bolt carrier (semi-auto)
The one on the bottom is an M-16 bolt carrier (full-auto) ***Notice the firing pin shroud on this one***
The FCG is standard two position, SAFE and FIRE and does not rotate to the third position. None of my SP1's rotated to a third position. It is my opinion that the rifle mentioned by the O/P had a full auto selector installed. It did not come that way from the factory.Comment
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Now that I have had time to go back and read this, I have to say that I really want to hear your explanation of your words that I highlighted. What does the BCG type have to do at all with whether or not an AR without an AS will go into F/A or slam fire? Do you know where the auto sear engagement notch even is in relation to the bottom of the carrier when it is going forward into battery? And, since there is no auto sear to catch the hammer to begin with, the hammer will just follow the carrier home, not get caught up on the notch.
As for the non-slam fire, the whole reason that a semi carrier has that notch cut out underneath the firing pin is so that the hammer WILL hit it. If you think about the direction the hammer would be hitting the firing pin at the half way point of the carrier return, it is hitting the firing pin upwards, probably at a 45 degree angle....not perpendicularly which is needed to dent the primer. However, when you have that extra metal there to keep the hammer from hitting the firing pin until the carrier and bolt is fully into battery, that extra metal is acting like a piece of leverage, enabling the hammer to potentially strike the primer in the perpendicular position needed to ignite the primer. Again, just thinking out loud on this one....im not what I would call an AR-15 guru, but I know my way around the blockComment
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I forgot to mention, my early rifle has a hammer that is rounded, similar to the m-16 except the auto sear hook on the rear has been removed.
Photos of your later rifle came with a hammer that had no hook and had a notch cut out in the front of it.
Your rifle photos has an M-16 hammer installed.
My early rifle has no chromed chamber or bore. Your rifle should have a chromed chamber. Much later rifles had chromed chambers and bores.Comment
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Very nice! A real keeper.
The picture of the inside definitely has the extra aluminum to block the auto sear.Originally posted by BhobbsIf self reliance is the cornerstone of a free society, self defense is the tip of the cornerstone.Comment
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My spidy sense is going off like an alarm....
That is not the original carrier... which means that things have been replaced internally....
something is not right.Comment
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gorgeous! Ballzy toosigpic
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The hammer, selector and disconector appear to be F/A parts. You can see the extra tail on the disconnector where it goes under the selector switch.
Someone has changed some parts.
Easily fixed, but dangerous ground the way it is.LASD Retired
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I was quite familiar with SP1's back in the day (early70's) and never ran across one that came stock with full auto fcg's. Perhaps they're out there but I've never seen one."You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
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Guys....
I want to make clear, VERY CLEAR, that this IS NOT my rifle. This rifle is located out of state and not owned by me or any family.
.....but it would be suspect.
Do you happen to know what year this was made by the serial #?
The owner is gonna flip out when I tell him that this thing is a felony waiting to happen. He'll probably want to be rid of the thing!He doesnt know the first thing about changing out a FCG.
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The carrier is from a later model, (note the cuts in the side for a forward assist)
It's a proper SP1 type carrier ground from an m16 bolt, but it's not correct for that upper.
The thing is, if it's early enough to have the m16 FCG then it shouldnt have a later model bolt carrier.
And since there is almost NO wear on the FCG, it's hard to explain away by 'it wore out'
I'm not saying it didn't happen (some of the early slick side carriers were chrome and some people didn't like the glint while they were out hunting etc. So it could have been swapped out for cosmetic reasons...
But it does set off my 'not quite right' detector.
You definitely can determine year by serial number, I'll look it up when I'm in front of a computer.Comment
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