Re: Piston vs Gas for an AR???
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tylerw02</div><div class="ubbcode-body">AGAIN, he's talking about ARs---specifically an LMT. AGAIN, I mentioned the STONER platform.
AGAIN, you didn't address the drawbacks.
So there is no carbon build up on the gas block, or the piston itself? Regulators? Springs?
1 lb more, according to your admission. How would you feel about putting on 15-20 lbs? Would you know the difference? To me, 15% more weight is pretty darn significant. Swing weight matters, bud.
Winning a match isn't "proven" or a good example of proven reliability. AGAIN that doesn't address the long-term longevity.
I don't care what you think lowlight says he did. Or anybody else in a match. That doesn't prove the superiority of the operating system, rather the skill level of the individual.
I didn't say a thing about your precious POF. But a company suggesting they solved the problems doesn't mean they actually did. You love your gun and nobody will talk you out of it. You have to validate yourself and your purchase by drinking the marketing Kool-aide.
Have you ever fired a DI gun? Have you fired one for thousands, or tens of thousands of rounds? Did "shitting where it eats" hinder functionality? I own several DI guns and have fired thousands and thousands of rounds. Guess what? All that "carbon build-up" and "heat" hasn't caused a single issue.
You obviously love your rifle (to the extent where you want (and want everybody else) to look at it each time you post. And by all means, its a nice rifle and you should be proud of it. That said, the AR isn't designed to run off a piston. Want a piston gun, get one designed as such from the ground up.
Have a good evening.
ETA:
If anybody wants to see what armorers and industry professionals who fix broken guns for a living have to say about piston vs DI, go here:
http://m4carbine.net/search.php</div></div>
Tyler, I have truly enjoyed the discussion/banter. I'm sure you'll agree that nothing either us can say will sway the other in their beliefs. For what it's worth, I'm not opposed to a DI rifle and if the GAP-10 had been available when I purchased my POF then I may have went that route instead.
Although I'm convinced the gas piston is the better of the two systems, I've been giving serious thought to purchasing a BCM or LMT AR-15 for a CQ rifle simply because purchasing another piston setup would be more than I want to spend at the present time since I'm about to place an order for a Thunderbeast suppressor.
In closing, yes I have fired DI carbines and no, I didn't notice any difference in carbon buildup but I didn't put thousands of rounds down the tube to find out. No, there is no carbon buildup on the POF. I realize that's hard to believe but...it's true. You'd be amazed by how clean and cool it stays.
Win, lose, or draw...I would really like to see a piston rifle such as LMT, LWRC, or POF in a real world 'battle' scenario just to see how it stacks up against the Stoner rifles.
Oh, and if the image of my rifle offends your eyes, I have no issue with removing it from my signature. LoL
Cheers!