New M&P-10 BCG Won't lock back FTF

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I was able to chamber a round and fire one shot round two went "Click" with No "BOOM" the round was buried in the chamber with some finness I was able to clear the weapon. The gun shop is trying to work with me and solve this problen now they have contacted S&W awaiting a reply. The NY safe act complient rear stock "google it" it looks like an "S" shape with a seperate housing that holds the Buffer Assy. as stated before they used an AR-15 Buffer Assy housing which I believe is too short. Does anyone know where to get a .308 M&P-10 NY Safe act complient buffer tube Assy housing???
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I guess this is a Praise only Forum someone with a real problem gets NO responses!!!! Thanks for all your help!!!
 
I'll be back when everything is all Rainbows and Sprinkles!!
 
Sorry you haven't received a response as of yet. Sometimes threads get buried and sometimes people don't know the answer. Now that your thread is nearer the 'top' maybe someone will present an answer.


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Looking at a non-S&W makers website, it appears that the receiver extensions of ARs aren't caliber specific. However, when dealing with the various 7.62x51 mm versions made by different manufacturers, parts interchangability is hit or miss. There seem to be at least two different lower receivers in common use.

You should have skipped the local gun shop (although involving them may make shipping easier since you're in NY) and gone straight to S&W. It's their problem not the shops.

Sorry you're having issues, they will resolve them.
 
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Thanks for the replies I purchased the gun new from the shop who is trying to work with me and S&W to resolve the issue this is the first M&P-10 they have attempted to make NY Safe act complient. As of yesterday I brought the rifle back to them they were going to ship it back to S&W but the gunsmith found the buffer tube assy to be too short and replaced it with the correct length he said it should be good to go now I will find out as soon as I can get back to the range. More to follow
 
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