I have been reading many differnet views on AR piston systems. wanted to get your opinion on the matter. I was thinking about getting a POF rifle, but have read mixed reviews and claims that you should not go with a piston system.
"A piston system alters the mechanics and timing of an AR in a manner that a growing number of gun experts are claiming is harmful to the gun. Trying to add a piston system to a change a bolt carrier that was designed to function with direct impingement is crazy. A piston system in a AR creates a see-saw effect that causes the bolt carrier to tilt within the receiver, retarding its movement and imparting a non-linear force to the assembly. The AR rifle was not designed for bolt carrier group to be hammered."
I believe a direct impingement system is more accurate. So I will more than likely go with GAP-10 rather than the POF.
"A piston system alters the mechanics and timing of an AR in a manner that a growing number of gun experts are claiming is harmful to the gun. Trying to add a piston system to a change a bolt carrier that was designed to function with direct impingement is crazy. A piston system in a AR creates a see-saw effect that causes the bolt carrier to tilt within the receiver, retarding its movement and imparting a non-linear force to the assembly. The AR rifle was not designed for bolt carrier group to be hammered."
I believe a direct impingement system is more accurate. So I will more than likely go with GAP-10 rather than the POF.