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    Piston vs Gas for an AR???

    Re: Piston vs Gas for an AR??? the average di does not have an ajustable gas block or switch block, all of the piston guns that i have seen do have one. but for civilian use a di will do just fine. i like my piston drive system so far.
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    Piston vs Gas for an AR???

    Re: Piston vs Gas for an AR??? What do you have to do to a di gun for it to opperate with a supressor? and without one within minutes? A di guns opperation relies on timing, adding a scilencer or removing one changes the timing of bolt releses. my piston gun does not.
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    Piston vs Gas for an AR???

    Re: Piston vs Gas for an AR??? as of cleaning, there is one way to clean a rifle, the whole thing and nuthing but the whole thing. there is a big difference in felt-recoil, and weight distribution. Also weather or not the gas block is ajustable might make a diference to you.
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    Piston vs Gas for an AR???

    Re: Piston vs Gas for an AR??? thanks for the info, after reading the m4 thread, it seems ruger has made more mods, to "try" and solve this problem. It seems to be getting better and better, the last 6 posts on the m4 thread show some pictures of the changes, I will compare mine when it...
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    Piston vs Gas for an AR???

    Re: Piston vs Gas for an AR??? I have just purchased the ruger sr556. Havent had time to set zero yet. Was wondering if anybody has his system, and what their thoughts are. Ruger has modified the buffer tube/carrier to reduce carrier tilt. And for $1300 and all the accessories it comes with...