Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “How Do 9mm Carbines Work?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/how-do-9mm-carbines-work/.
or a 10mm as well.I purchased this rifle and the owners manual is for an AR gas impingement system not blowback. Do you know the proper method for assembly and disassembly? I ask this because I went to break my rifle down for a first cleaning and a spring decided to fly out as I took out the firing pin retaining pin. I found the spring but I want to make sure I reinstall it correctly. Also best grain bullet for this rifle? I have 147 grain but I have read several different opinions about it. Thank you for your time
Joe
P.S. I wish they had this in .45 ACP too.
I have one of these blowback carbines. The problem with it is after the last round the heavy bolt slams into the bolt hold-open lever. This lever was a beefed-up design on my rifle. Even so, after only a few magazines at the range the bolt hold-open lever was bent and inoperable. I'm wondering how other manufacturers have avoided this problem with their blow-back carbines.Not all 9mm (or other) Carbines (PCCs) use the blow-back operating system.
Since there is no standardized spec for this type of platform every manufacturer has their own vision on how they make their PCC.I have one of these blowback carbines. The problem with it is after the last round the heavy bolt slams into the bolt hold-open lever. This lever was a beefed-up design on my rifle. Even so, after only a few magazines at the range the bolt hold-open lever was bent and inoperable. I'm wondering how other manufacturers have avoided this problem with their blow-back carbines.
I have a Colt and it has a solid bolt hold open lever, have never had an issue with it.I have one of these blowback carbines. The problem with it is after the last round the heavy bolt slams into the bolt hold-open lever. This lever was a beefed-up design on my rifle. Even so, after only a few magazines at the range the bolt hold-open lever was bent and inoperable. I'm wondering how other manufacturers have avoided this problem with their blow-back carbines.
I purchased this rifle and the owners manual is for an AR gas impingement system not blowback. Do you know the proper method for assembly and disassembly? I ask this because I went to break my rifle down for a first cleaning and a spring decided to fly out as I took out the firing pin retaining pin. I found the spring but I want to make sure I reinstall it correctly. Also best grain bullet for this rifle? I have 147 grain but I have read several different opinions about it. Thank you for your time
Joe
P.S. I wish they had this in .45 ACP too.
This may help. Then again, it might not! It does say that it's applicable to EVERY Saint model. Good luck!I purchased this rifle and the owners manual is for an AR gas impingement system not blowback. Do you know the proper method for assembly and disassembly? I ask this because I went to break my rifle down for a first cleaning and a spring decided to fly out as I took out the firing pin retaining pin. I found the spring but I want to make sure I reinstall it correctly. Also best grain bullet for this rifle? I have 147 grain but I have read several different opinions about it. Thank you for your time
Joe
P.S. I wish they had this in .45 ACP too.