So I was thinking today that most gas-guns are limited in bullet selection (and in some parts powder capacity) mostly by magazine length, and that really limits what a .223 AR15 can do compared to a comparable bolt gun. (Yes, I know that the gas system robs gas volume, barrel length is typically shorter, cycling mass moving in the rifle affects some inherent accuracy, etc and all those things matter too).
So my thought was that as we start seeing more and more small-frame .308s, why could we not adapt some of that design work to build a .223 gas gun, still in a small frame size, that would take a .308 length magazine (or at least one that's longer than the current 223 ones available). Certainly there would be some design work required, and production of that magazine would require some engineering, but is the idea doable?
I'd love a gas gun that could run my bolt gun loads! (Even if they were a little slower and less precise.)
So my thought was that as we start seeing more and more small-frame .308s, why could we not adapt some of that design work to build a .223 gas gun, still in a small frame size, that would take a .308 length magazine (or at least one that's longer than the current 223 ones available). Certainly there would be some design work required, and production of that magazine would require some engineering, but is the idea doable?
I'd love a gas gun that could run my bolt gun loads! (Even if they were a little slower and less precise.)