I'm hoping you all can help me out with a problem I'm having with a new upper.
I have an Sig Sauer M400 SDI in 5.56 - I bought a Palmetto State Armory .300 Blackout upper that I'm trying to run on the SDI. However, the Sig BCG doesn't quite insert all the way in the PSA upper because the gas tube extends into the key slightly further (about 1/8") than the one on the stock Sig upper.
SIG left, PSA right (note the PSA is higher in the key)
Sig left with proper BCG fit, PSA right with improper BCG fit
I'd love some advice.
Is this a BCG problem?
Is this a gas block / gas tube problem?
Is the Sig BCG just built differently than most and a new BCG would likely just solve the problem?
Is this a problem with the barrel being too far back in the receiver?
None of these?
What's the right way to resolve this?
Some things I checked:
- My wheeler engineering action rod seats and locks perfectly in this upper
- With the gas tube removed, the BCG fits perfectly in the upper
- The gas tube is fully inserted into the gas block, and the gas block is properly situated over the gas port on the barrel
- The gas tube is exactly the specified length (it's a pistol length, so 6.75")
- Without the BCG, the upper mates perfectly with the lower
Thank you in advance,
-J
I have an Sig Sauer M400 SDI in 5.56 - I bought a Palmetto State Armory .300 Blackout upper that I'm trying to run on the SDI. However, the Sig BCG doesn't quite insert all the way in the PSA upper because the gas tube extends into the key slightly further (about 1/8") than the one on the stock Sig upper.
SIG left, PSA right (note the PSA is higher in the key)
Sig left with proper BCG fit, PSA right with improper BCG fit
I'd love some advice.
Is this a BCG problem?
Is this a gas block / gas tube problem?
Is the Sig BCG just built differently than most and a new BCG would likely just solve the problem?
Is this a problem with the barrel being too far back in the receiver?
None of these?
What's the right way to resolve this?
Some things I checked:
- My wheeler engineering action rod seats and locks perfectly in this upper
- With the gas tube removed, the BCG fits perfectly in the upper
- The gas tube is fully inserted into the gas block, and the gas block is properly situated over the gas port on the barrel
- The gas tube is exactly the specified length (it's a pistol length, so 6.75")
- Without the BCG, the upper mates perfectly with the lower
Thank you in advance,
-J