My brother is considering the purchase of a POF Revolution piston AR10. How does this compare to other high end AR10? Cannot get over how light this rifle is. What are pros & cons of piston vs. DI for a gun like this?
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No it is not. He has not bought it yet and asked me for an opinion. My initial responce to him was for that kind of money go w/ something tried & true like Larue, GA Precision, etc.Hope this wasn’t a post purchase affirmation thread. Lol
I just got one back from having it Re-barreled. Took 2months in shipping.the current wait time for repair was almost a freaking year.
I have POF Rogue 16.5", and so far I've swapped out:The only downside is almost everything is proprietary on it and if you're a modaholic like me, there's not much you can change.
Figured I'd keep the POF questions over here. How has the accuracy been? How is the recoil impulse compared to a full size AR308? I'm looking for a reasonable mix of accuracy and shootability...and reliability.I have the DI version and it's been nothing but reliable and my favorite gun to shoot overall. Seems to eat everything without a problem but does like bullets in the 147 to 167 grain range. I haven't tried anything lighter. I've been able to get sub-MOA out of it and as you noted, it's surprisingly light with a remarkably manageable recoil impulse. The gas block is easily adjustable and the lower is full ambi and just really nicely made. Trigger is great too. I get others have had issues, I haven't been one of them.
I have not had to deal with their customer service or warranty dept. and have been able to get backup parts just in case anything fails or wears out. These days, seems there are horror stories with every make and model. I do believe the DI version is a bit more accurate overall at distance than the piston version but I'd personally love to own the 12.5" piston upper and SBR the rifle. The only downside is almost everything is proprietary on it and if you're a modaholic like me, there's not much you can change.
Can you share experience with Burris?I have POF Rogue 16.5", and so far I've swapped out:
- handguard + barrel nut (handguard anti-rotation tabs even fit perfectly on upper)
- muzzle device (it is 5/8x24RH threaded)
- pistol grip
- charging handle
- ambi safety right side lever (interchangeable with BAD-ASS levers)
- mag catch (using a Norgon AR15 ambi catch)
- recoil buffer (went to an AR15 H2)
- buttstock
I guess there is a lot of proprietary stuff happening with the BCG, but there are tons of AR15 standard parts on my Rogue.
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The JP is $1K more dear and they don't list the weight meaning it's probably 8+ pounds.if accuracy is key, i'd go jp lrp-07 for di and scar 20s for piston.![]()
sorry about that. accuracy and lightness are often antithetical to each other. i think it is 11+The JP is $1K more dear and they don't list the weight meaning it's probably 8+ pounds.
First, are you a POF Revolution owner? Second, you clearly didn't see the barrel move in the video. I wanted comments from Revolution owners who have handling experience and can speak about the author's statement that the barrel can move which causes accuracy inconsistencies.Lol, obviously the barrel cannot move or you are seriously fucked.
He is referring to the general technique of shooting any semi auto rifle with precision. ARs have a longer lock time vs bolt guns as well as a more complex recoil impulse. You need to have much better follow through and consistent tension on the gun during/after firing to achieve consistent accuracy, when compared to a bolt gun.
Describing that as "bearing down" on the gun is a reasonable way to put it to the average youtube viewer who is not a serious shooter.
Very few, if any, will search out a video from a post like yours. If you link the video, you might get some to watch. I'll help you out on this one.POF Revolution owners past and/or present. Does the barrel move or does the barrel nut hold the barrel securely in place? I ask because the Military Arms Channel claims that the Revolution accuracy depends on if you "bear down" on the gun or not. His statement starts at the 16:30 mark during his video "Expensive vs. Inexpensive: POF Revolution DI vs. Sig 716i" where he says accuracy will vary on how the rifle is held. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks for you input. I live near Raleigh, NC and no gun stores in my area carry the POF Revolution. Two stores are POF "Black Label Dealers" and they don't even stock one. Now, I like POF's innovations, but I'm reluctant to purchase a rifle that I can't get my hands on first.Ok I watched the video, and no I do not have a revolution.
You can move any FF AR barrel in that same way, though perhaps not to that degree. I do not believe that has much to do with the barrel nut tightness or fitment.
That has nothing to do with a POI or precision shift if you "bear down" on the gun when firing. Again, that is the case with any gas gun. It is exacerbated by being a .308 and im sure also exacerbated by the gun being lightweight.
On a related note I consider enough clearence between gas block and HG such that the gas block cannot contact the HG if force is applied to the barrel to be pretty much a must-have feature on a serious use rifle.