MGI’s Enhanced Reliability 7.62×39 Firing Pin & Bolt for AR-15 Rifles

MGI’s Enhanced Reliability 7.62×39 Firing Pin & Bolt for AR-15 Rifles
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MGI Enhanced Reliability AR15 7.62x39 Firing Pin Bolt
MGI Enhanced Reliability AR15 7.62x39 Firing Pin Bolt
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MGI Industries

Bangor, ME –-(Ammoland.com)- The MGI enhanced reliability firing system 7.62×39 firing pin & bolt. MGI’s new Enhanced Reliability Firing Pin & Bolt were designed to increase detonation reliability when shooting the 7.62×39 round in converted AR-15 style rifles.

The MGI Firing Pin & Bolt system closely mimics a true AK 47 firing system for greater reliability and control. In fact, Wolf Performance Ammunition highly recommends using the MGI Firing Pin & Bolt system when firing 7.62×39 ammo.

For many years, shooters have been trying to increase the reliability of their 7.62 AR’s. There have been many attempts ranging from removing metal from the rear of the bolt, or from the flange of the firing pin, in an effort to get more penetration into the harder primers used in many 7.62 type rounds. In truth, the problem was not so much a matter of penetration as a matter of displacing enough mass in the primer to insure detonation.

MGI has combined a harder firing pin with a magnafluxed mil-spec bolt and D-fender D-ring to increase extraction reliability. The combination of these MGI inventions will increase the firing reliability in the 7.62×39 AR platform.

Order online! www.MGI-military.com Another MGI innovation from the original inventors of the Bushmaster!

Recommended by Wolf Performance Ammo!

About MGI:
As a Maine based company, MGI is committed to providing the United States military and the American law enforcement community a weapons platform of endurance, reliability and lethality to face the mission and tactical challenges of a post 9/11 World. MGI products are MADE IN THE U.S.A. and available through Camfour (413-564-2300) or Zanders (800-851-4373) or visit www.mgi-military.com. Contact MG Industries at 207-945-5441 or [email protected] for more information.

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Brad Hoffmeisters

I need more information to determine the cause. Detailed from when it was chambered then fired and what you had to do to extract the spent casing from the chamber

Adrian Ruiz

I have a AR-15 in 7.62×39 and when I fire a round it does not Eject almost like a stove pipe can you give me some hints to see what it is

Thank you

Hammerhead76

try lighter buffer and sping if stove pipe