I had an interesting thing happen this weekend. I was shooting an AR-type rifle when a jam occurred. I looked at the ejection port and saw the bolt was out of battery about halfway and it looked at a glance like a possible double feed. I attempted to clear it and realized the bolt would not release when the mag was dropped, nor would the bolt retract into the buffer tube when I pulled on the charging handle. I mortared the butt stock a few times and got the bolt to retract, but it would just stay stuck about halfway. I initially thought perhaps the gas key was torqued off or the buffer tube was bent. I took the upper and lower apart and a small spring and a roll pin fell out. I pulled the bolt out and looked in the upper and saw a small sliver of metal in the charging handle channel. It was the forward assist pawl. Somehow the retaining pin had sheared off and the pawl had become lodged in the bolt channel. The next shot that was fired, the bolt reciprocated and was prevented from going into battery. I removed the pawl and the gun shoots and function fine. The FA obviously does nothing now.
Here is the deal, I have in 14 years of service in LE/Mil/ never used an FA, nor have I heard of anyone using one, for what it was actually intended for in training or combat. For those of you who know what SPORTS is, that crap is useless. I have heard some MSR hunters use it to silently chamber a round instead of slamming the bolt forward. My anecdotal experience does not make me an expert, and that is why I am opening it up to the RS community. What do you think/what are your experiences? Have you actually used a forward assist? Should I repair mine or leave it as a vestigial reminder of the past like some sort of gun belly button?
Here is the deal, I have in 14 years of service in LE/Mil/ never used an FA, nor have I heard of anyone using one, for what it was actually intended for in training or combat. For those of you who know what SPORTS is, that crap is useless. I have heard some MSR hunters use it to silently chamber a round instead of slamming the bolt forward. My anecdotal experience does not make me an expert, and that is why I am opening it up to the RS community. What do you think/what are your experiences? Have you actually used a forward assist? Should I repair mine or leave it as a vestigial reminder of the past like some sort of gun belly button?