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    Stupid Noob WASR-10 Question (assembly)

    So I field stripped it to put my new M249 grip on, and was going to clean it...

    Didn't clean it yet, but when I went to re-assemble, it now acts as though it's jammed...

    I did not remove the cleaning rod when disassembling - but that shouldn't matter?

    What stupid noob mistake am I making...? I am really, really tired, but I can't find anything out of place.
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    Jammed how? Is it totally back together? Need more info!

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    It's amazing what lack of sleep can do to you. It was in the "fired" position... which prevents proper reassembly. Noticed it right off this morning when I got up.

    *sigh*

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