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    Quote Originally Posted by AmEngRifles View Post
    but never understood the part about taking up space with the recoil spring inside the butt
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    When you introduce the striker into the recoiling parts behind the bolt the full compression of recoil springs is less than the full design compression by the length of the striker. The bolt travel is less than design by the length of the striker. Since the return rod bears on the bolt, the springs cannot be fully compressed. The addition of a plug ,the length of the striker, behind the roil springs assures full design compression of the recoil springs with the striker in place. Hope this explains it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmEngRifles View Post
    Thanks Gary, tried to send a PM. Don’t think it went thru?

    Would prefer to buy an extra set to modify. Certainly would not modify a borrowed set, but rather get a set to see if I could modify for more reliable operation. I am getting closer to figuring it out.
    My email is: csmarcher@socal.rr.com
    And I have a half dozen striker springs so you’re welcome to one to modify as needed. As far as the gas regulator try it, if it works pick up a spare and modify it as per mine and drop mine back in the post when you’re done with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe H View Post
    AER,

    When you introduce the striker into the recoiling parts behind the bolt the full compression of recoil springs is less than the full design compression by the length of the striker. The bolt travel is less than design by the length of the striker. Since the return rod bears on the bolt, the springs cannot be fully compressed. The addition of a plug ,the length of the striker, behind the roil springs assures full design compression of the recoil springs with the striker in place. Hope this explains it.

    Joe

    Thanks Joe. Now I get it. Appreciate that. Thanks for hanging in there with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by csmarcher View Post
    My email is: csmarcher@socal.rr.com
    And I have a half dozen striker springs so you’re welcome to one to modify as needed. As far as the gas regulator try it, if it works pick up a spare and modify it as per mine and drop mine back in the post when you’re done with it.
    Offer stands as before 👍🏻
    Thank you Gary, I will do that. Let me touch bases with you next week. Ending out a busy week, with heavy storms tonight headed our way. Hopefully my week ends on a good note. Will be decompressing this weekend.

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    Update.

    Ran the L4 yesterday at the range. Ran on #3 gas setting with zero issues. I was pleasantly surprised. Ran 10 round out of two mags, with no last round jamming issues. Rand 20 out of each of two mags with no last round feed issues. Ran that twice. Not sure what changed? I did try gas setting #2 since everything was going well. Had a couple of bolt over base jams, so went back to gas setting 3. All this seems to have come about with the removal of the INNER recoil spring in the butt. The previous range trip had last round jam issues, but those seem to have improved?? Have no idea what was different? Happy as a peach since I still have ONE whole gas setting left as reserve.

    At some point, I will try clipping a striker recoil spring and see if I can get the system to operate on gas setting #2? Not imperative, but would be nice to run one lower setting again. Mainly as there is diminished recoil when running on gas setting #2. Since the HA Brens no longer have the working buffer in the back end, nice to reduce some of the banging going on internally.

    I will also get set up with a improved spring system as per Joe H. I am half way there. Just need to locate the spacer for the recoil spring tube. Hoping this is basically resolved and much of it seems to be getting that balance of spring rates, which everyone knows or discovers as the BIG issue with these semi auto conversions. I am now looking for a rubber or plastic spacers, both for the recoil tube and one to go inside the striker spring on the original HA system. Will report on the success of such at a future date. Having option is always good.

    Will see how the mags do over the course of the next several range trips. Not sure why they would have issues on one trip and then no problem the next? Got tape ID and records for each mag for functioning now to get a running history.

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