For several years, numerous manufacturers of AR15s have been answering market requests for a piston driven AR. Ruger produces one, Stag makes a piston driven gun, as does POF and Leitner-Wiese. I think Sig is making one of these rifles as does H&K (although it's unlikely you're "profeshnul 'nuff" to buy one, LULZ).
So what's the story on these guns? We know the military is pretty interested in the H&K gun after fighting for 50 years with the Ljungmann system. Both the FN rifle and the Bushy version of the Masada have gotten some attention, with the FN seeing actual combat with a few units. They are piston guns.
Do these guns have any reduced accuracy over the gas-tube guns? Is there any measurable increase in dependability in the field over the other gun?
Lastly, is anybody considering changing calibers and getting away from the .223/5.56 as a government cartridge?
So what's the story on these guns? We know the military is pretty interested in the H&K gun after fighting for 50 years with the Ljungmann system. Both the FN rifle and the Bushy version of the Masada have gotten some attention, with the FN seeing actual combat with a few units. They are piston guns.
Do these guns have any reduced accuracy over the gas-tube guns? Is there any measurable increase in dependability in the field over the other gun?
Lastly, is anybody considering changing calibers and getting away from the .223/5.56 as a government cartridge?