I have shot around 10 of them, including a GI M-16A1, and have never had one jamb, accurate too. But I have some questions on them. I have been watching some videos on field stripping the AR-15, looks really simple and fast, but those pins that need to be pushed out, doesn't that get worn over time and cause slop between the upper and lower receiver? Pins have been used on other designs as a way to save on cost, and this makes sense if you don't cause them to come out a lot.
Can you use the steel cased Wolf ammo in them? I had read that this was considered bad and would void the warranty years back. I also read of a special forces guy who was forced to use an M-16 from a dead partner when the head of the cartridge case sheared off and jammed in the chamber of his rifle, is this common, or what would do that? I have a broken shell remover in my tool box for an SKS, but I have never had one break off on any of my 3 SKS rifles, cheap insurance to keep on hand though.
Can the barrel be replaced by a person who is not a gunsmith? On bolt action rifles (not the Savage type) you need special tools and a head space gauge to re barrel a bolt action center fire rifle. Are most brands of magazines about the same in quality? Do you get reliable feeding with a full magazine, the Vietnam guys had to load down from the 20 round mags, to lesser amounts to prevent jamming.
What is the big difference in quality between a higher end AR-15 (cost wise) and a lower end model?
Thanks.